
Reptiles are easy prey. (Photo by Amy E. Ford)
Cats can be cuddly, but America’s second most favorite family pet is also an accomplished killer.
Researchers at The University of Georgia have concluded domesticated cats are wiping out neighborhood wildlife.
USA Today sums it up as mundanely as possible: “That mouse carcass Kitty presents you with is just the tip of a very bloody iceberg. When researchers attached kittycams to house cats, they found a secret world of slaughter.” [Video of the carnage]
While icebergs are largely homogeneous in structure, the wildlife gnawed upon by Fluffy is quite diverse.
Mammals’ eternal foe, the reptiles (and their slimy cousins, the amphibians), take the brunt of the feline assault — lizards, snakes and frogs made up 41% of the animals killed by the 60 Athens-area cats equipped with collar cameras.
Cute creatures, such as chipmunks and voles, made up 25% of the tiny corpses; insects and worms 20%; birds 12%.
I’d have thought birds, as tasty as they are, would have been killed more often, but, from a predator’s standpoint they have the annoying ability of flight.
Nevertheless, birding enthusiasts are upset at the nation’s 74 million cats.
“Cat predation is one of the reasons why one in three American birds species are in decline,” said George Fenwick, president of American Bird Conservancy.
Cat lovers are equally upset at the UGA report, which has been called “heavy on errors, misrepresentations, and glaring omissions, and light on defensible claims.”
Here’s some more details from the complete UGA study that will make you think twice about kissing Fluffy:
114 comments Add your comment
bigdawg88
August 7th, 2012
1:28 pm
@gadem, Amen to that!! I’ve always known that cats are evil and must be destroyed!
Cat, The Other White Meat
August 7th, 2012
1:29 pm
Cat death, it’s counterproductive to exterminate coyotes since they help control the cat population.
Mandingo
August 7th, 2012
1:30 pm
We have some 3rd generation feral cats that live in our wooded neighborhood. They are superior to the run of the mill house cat in every sense of the word. Kill and eat anything they can overpower. I spotted one on top of my neighbors house at dusk scouting for prey on the ground. One climbed a tree and pulled a baby squirrel out of its nest. I am not trying to stir the pot or be cruel……but the only thing that will control them is a .22 short bullet. Quiet round that hits hard at close range.
Good
August 7th, 2012
1:31 pm
They catch the snakes that can bite me, the chipmunks that dig under my foundation and the squirrels that have mange and destroy my yard. Dogs are great but do little other than lay there. You should be thankful they roam around. Get over it.
bigdawg88
August 7th, 2012
1:32 pm
Mary, dogs do a lot of work. Don’t remember the last time I saw a cat herding sheep or cattle, or catching criminals, or leading the blind! Frakkin’ miserable and evil moochers! /jk
Ian
August 7th, 2012
1:34 pm
Cats were are all over my neighborhood at night. So are other predators such as foxes and coyotes. People leave garage doors open about a foot so the cat can get to its bowl. Predators figure that out too. Those who let their cats roam that way are endangering their pets by attracting who knows what to the neighborhood.
Ellen
August 7th, 2012
1:34 pm
Please don’t let your cat roam the neighborhood. Your neighbor didn’t sign up to have to deal with your cat!
Ann
August 7th, 2012
1:43 pm
Excuse me but my cat has killed at least two copperhead snakes within my sight. No telling how many I haven’t seen. Also she has killed voles and moles which are the bane of my existence in my garden. Before I had my cat I had lost many plants to the “cute” voles. More power to my cat. She’s worth her weight in gold!
Watching You
August 7th, 2012
1:44 pm
Like ‘em or hate ‘em, if you kill an animal, you stand to serve jail time.
http://www.agr.georgia.gov/animal-cruelty-faqs.aspx
Don’t say you weren’t warned.
john
August 7th, 2012
1:46 pm
Cats do what God designed them to do, control the varmint population which in turn lets you have a garden and crops that produce food, plus, allow you to live disease free. Way better to have a cat in the house and back yard then rats and mice dropping poop in your walls and under your counters.