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My cat keeps killing!
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I have a one year old cat- we live in the countryside.
Only thing is she is killing one sometimes two animals a day (mouse,shrews,birds,voles)
It's getting ridiculous and yesterday I had to watch a bird die that she brought in (it died after few mins)
I just dont know what to do to stop her- She has a bell on her collar and I have punished her by giving her a little tap on bottom but nothing stops her.
Anyone got any advise except for moving away or locking her in??!!
Only thing is she is killing one sometimes two animals a day (mouse,shrews,birds,voles)
It's getting ridiculous and yesterday I had to watch a bird die that she brought in (it died after few mins)
I just dont know what to do to stop her- She has a bell on her collar and I have punished her by giving her a little tap on bottom but nothing stops her.
Anyone got any advise except for moving away or locking her in??!!
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Please though - take off the collar. She's little and adventurous, runs a huge risk of getting it snagged on a branch and throttling herself. I got rid of all my collars when Rover nearly hung himself on a window handle. They don't need collars for flea treatment, they don't need collars at all - please take it off. (I also can't imagine anything worse than having a bell round my neck, the noise would drive me barmy and it makes no difference to the birds!)
Please though - take off the collar. She's little and adventurous, runs a huge risk of getting it snagged on a branch and throttling herself. I got rid of all my collars when Rover nearly hung himself on a window handle. They don't need collars for flea treatment, they don't need collars at all - please take it off. (I also can't imagine anything worse than having a bell round my neck, the noise would drive me barmy and it makes no difference to the birds!)
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then Jaydah, and with respect, you need to get out a bit more - it is as intrinsic to the cat family to kill as it is to the birds and rodents to fear them - that's what keeps prey species alive and their hunters. -I respect your choice to feed birds (as I do) but you can't (and shouldn't) expect that just because you do this, all cats in the area are on board.