• Cethin@lemmy.zip
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      21 hours ago

      The cat that became the house cat is obviously what I’m talking about, not random distantly related species. I assume you know those aren’t the same species, right?

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          17 hours ago

          Yeah, house cats killing birds in regions they aren’t native to. Your comment still has notthing to do with that.

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              They’re part of that ecosystem. The domestic cat is not, except in the regions around Turkey. The ecosystem has developed to not collapse with the species that currently exist in it. When you add an invasive species, things can go horribly wrong very quickly as the native species are not adapted to defend against them and the native predetors or not adapted to hunt them. Their populations typically grow out of control and their prey often collapse.

              But I’m sure you’re aware of this and know this about other invasive species. You’re just being annoying about domestic cats.

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                  And people who adopt cats shouldnt be adding to the problem. Outdoor cats have a much lower life expectancy than an indoor one, if you let your cat outdoors youre actively putting them in more danger and you shouldnt have them.