Originally posted by DanieMarie
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On the topic of native wildlife, there's an organisation here which does catch, spay/neuter and release of stray cats. They've done some studies that show that cats killing wildlife is a) not as common as people think and b) not enough to actually create that much change to populations. They release rather than euthanise because removing a cat from the community completely can actually create further issues. I know that there are similar programs in the US, so I imagine there is also some support in Europe. The point there is that an outdoor cat is actually not that detrimental to the environment or to native populations (a thousand might be a different story though... hence desexing them all so they can't interbreed and create more).
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