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To: At_The_Ask who wrote (44605)7/5/2002 1:22:00 PM
From: ajtj99  Read Replies (1) of 209892
 
I agree. I read an article last year that said ferral cats accounted for 20% of the mortality of songbirds in our state.

We sometimes find animals that are injured or sick in our yard. We don't have pets, so we let nature take its course. We let the strong survive. It does tick me off when a raccoon gets into the eggs of a nice bird, but the bird has to learn to keep the nest out of harms way too.

Part of the problem is the burbs have encroached on the formerly wild areas. This creates a bit of confusion amongst the critters, and even more as they adapt and become desensitized to the dangers of urban and suburban life as well as the dangers of the wild.
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