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I have just watched it and found it very interesting but nothing more than I would have expected - I too would like to know who is neutered and not and also it was a bit hit and miss and got a bit confused whose cat was whose? |
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I think most if not all were neutered where they not? They were all mature cats, a mix of ages might have produced more varied results? I watched a similar programme on Animal Planet last year but without the technology Lovely cats and nice to see a programme devoted to cats |
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I thought it was a bit odd how they dismissed the amount of wildlife killed by the cats :/ Hope they repeat the study elsewhere and share the papers that come out of it! |
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