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  • Indeed, pet owners simply don't want to hear the truth which is incredibly irresponsible.

    Even if you really must let your cat out there are things you can do like colorful collars with an attached bell which:

    The BBScc reduced the number of birds brought home by 37% (probability of reduction of 88%). The number of mammals brought home was reduced by 54–62%, but only with the additional bell (probability of reduction of >99%)

    https://zenodo.org/records/15210938

    I've never seen a cat owner who cares enough to even do that when we have clear evidence this works. The naturalist argument of "oh they are local animals" is such an irresponsible cop out where they can't even bother to put a collar on to diminish the damage. It's inexcusable laziness, nothing else.

  • cats have been allowed outside for over 1000 years

    That's simply not true. There were never as many outdoor cats as there is today and cats used to have natural predators everywhere to keep environmental balance which is lost today. Keeping all of your pets indoors (or at least backyard) is the only ethically viable position.

  • I agree but not in genetic sense but more of a cultural sense imo.

    I grew up in Eastern Europe and witnesses soviet collapse and culture shift myself. It went from this obedient "no my problem" passive anger and misery to a society that actually cares for each other and is warm and optimistic which only started to regress recently because of fucking ruskies again.

    It's so frustrating to see this great evil plague the world and pretend that it's "1 bad putin" when the entire culture has been morphed into facilitating and growing this disgusting evil like rotting bread grows mold.