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Katz Tales: Of cats and birds

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Some cats hunt and eliminate, and others hunt and release. Cats are predators with a really strong hunting impulse.

There’s no point in being mad or upset. It’s nature which is virtually difficult to work versus.

Getting a cat not to hunt resembles asking a human not to walk on 2 legs. However, you can apply some impact.

In cold environments, cats can be kept inside your home at sunset and dawn, the times when birds are most active. In tropical nations, where that is the only time of day we can get cool air into your house, that’s not practical.

A collar with a bell can work. Birds really rapidly learn to associate the bell with threat. However, collars can be hazardous. Should your cat get stuck, a collar can strangle and eliminate. Therefore, the collar requires to be elasticated.

The issue is that when it’s detachable, your family pet might learn to take it off. Also, some cats learn to stalk while embeding their chin. This then avoids the bell from working. Other cats learn to wait and catch their victim.

The essential thing for that reason is to cut the tree branches that hang over the roofing, and to attempt and keep the cat inside your home at sunset and dawn.

We’re now likewise sidetracking Inkie by using a huge breakfast at dawn. We hope that by feeding him at prime bird-flying time, he’ll be too complete to hunt. Will let you understand how that goes.

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