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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20240423055912/https://brill.com/view/journals/soan/30/7/article-p721_3.xml Coyotes would love nothing more than to eat your outdoor cat]. | |||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20240625225142/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9549883/ Seriously your sweet little Snowball is a gourmet treat for a coyote]. | |||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120622024012/http://www.heg-inc.com/2009/08/coyotes-eat-cats Whether in groups or alone, coyotes eat cats and are very successful cat hunters]. | |||
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20240531161643/https://docslib.org/doc/98755/free-roaming-cat-interactions-with-wildlife-admitted-to-a-wildlife-hospital A retrospective analysis of 10 years of admissions to an animal rehabilitation center show cats as a major cause for admission for mammals and birds], and a major cause of mortality for admitted animals which received veterinary care. | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20240531161643/https://docslib.org/doc/98755/free-roaming-cat-interactions-with-wildlife-admitted-to-a-wildlife-hospital A retrospective analysis of 10 years of admissions to an animal rehabilitation center show cats as a major cause for admission for mammals and birds], and a major cause of mortality for admitted animals which received veterinary care. | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20240620183604/https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms2380 Both owned and unowned cats kill an absolutely absurd number of birds and mammals annually]. | |||
== Carry Rabies == | == Carry Rabies == |
Revision as of 15:16, 25 June 2024
I am stridently anti outdoor cat. If you want your cat to get time outside, build it a catio or train it to walk on a leash. Cats being outdoors and allowed to wander is dangerous to the cats, humans, and other animals. Cats are an invasive species that make wonderful pets but should under no circumstances be allowed to wander freely.
Keeping an outdoor cat is neglectful of your cat. Feeding a feral colony without providing veterinary care, spay/neuter, and vaccination is animal abuse.
Dangers to your Outdoor Cat
House cats are a domesticated species. They are not a wild animal, and while they may resemble some wild cats they are not the same. Your cat is not adapted to live a life outdoors, it is not adapted to live a life outdoors in your area, and it will not just 'be okay' or 'figure it out.' There are many things that pose a risk to your outdoor cat, and you can avoid those risks by keeping your cat indoors.
Other Cats
This page exists because someone was stupid enough to comment on my blog that "cats mostly don't fight to the death." And is true that cats rarely will kill one another with traumatic injuries during the course of a fight. However it is also true that cat bites are the primary way that Feline Immunodeficiency Virus is spread, that cats who fight are often subject to abscessed wounds because of the specific structure and bacteria of cats' mouths.
- Cat fights can cause sepsis, which killed one third of cats in a study about identifying and treating it.
- Abscesses can occur in the brain, and though this is rare, it is because adult cats fighting sometimes bite so hard that they can leave tooth fragments in their opponents' skull. Some fun findings from these studies show that cats who are treated quickly for abscesses in their brains often recover full neurological function, when they survive, so I hope Mr. Whiskers is able to make it home in time for you to take him to the vet.
- It can often be difficult to identify injuries from cat fights for up to a week after the fight, which is why some vets have worked together to make a wound diagram that shows the kind of harm that cats are likely to do to one another in a fight. The long-term consequences include things like "their pleural cavity filling with pus" and "loss of extremities," so this paper is not for the squeamish.
Thankfully, you can significantly reduce the risk that other cats pose to your cat by keeping your fucking cat inside.
Cars
Predators
- Coyotes would love nothing more than to eat your outdoor cat.
- Seriously your sweet little Snowball is a gourmet treat for a coyote.
- Whether in groups or alone, coyotes eat cats and are very successful cat hunters.
People
Harms your Outdoor Cat can do to the Environment
Kill Animals
- Two to three cats predating on the nesting site of a threatened species of terns led to the complete reproductive failure of the colony and the deaths of six mating adults, threatening not only the individual birds but the entire population of the species in spite of human attempts to rehabilitate the Tern population.
- A retrospective analysis of 10 years of admissions to an animal rehabilitation center show cats as a major cause for admission for mammals and birds, and a major cause of mortality for admitted animals which received veterinary care.
Carry Rabies
Spread Disease
But My Cat Doesn't ...
Go in the Street
Eat Wildlife
Get in Fights
Addressing the Bad Science of Outdoor Cat Advocates
Section under construction so I don't start screaming.
The most common way that outdoor cat advocates counter studies into the ecological impacts of outdoor cats is to say "nuh-uh" and cover their ears. This is a very deep deep-dive and I need to gather my patience for it.