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Ruthlynn's Avatar
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06-09-2006, 02:26 PM   #1

Raw feeding and hunting


Hi folks!
I'm still here and will posst some pictures of Lily soon. she's a gorgeous cat but has recently attacked two pigeons that flew away but were badly injured! Sounds daft but I'm wondering if feeding her raw will deter her from wanting to catch birds or is it simply what cats do? it's really distressing to hear the birds and there are feathers all over the garden...or am I just being soft?!



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06-09-2006, 04:02 PM   #2

Re: Raw feeding and hunting


I think it's just somethng cats do.

Moli and Salt caught and ate a bird between them the other day.



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06-09-2006, 04:10 PM   #3

Re: Raw feeding and hunting


I don't know the answer to your question Ruth. You could theorise both ways - give them raw and they won't look for it outside/give them raw and they'll get a blood lust.
I think 'experts' say well fed housecats are actually better hunters than scrawny ferals.
You could try a bell on Lily, if she wears a collar. There's actually a movement-sensing device you can attach which gives the birds lots of warning. Can't remember what it's called but I'll try to find a link if you want?
Or you could say it's Darwin in action, and the stupid birds get caught, leaving the smarter ones to breed and improve the species.

Just one of the joys of having cats I think.



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06-09-2006, 06:45 PM   #4

Re: Raw feeding and hunting


Dont think you are soft, but I doubt it will make any difference, Cats will be Cats.
Dawn.



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06-09-2006, 08:54 PM   #5

Re: Raw feeding and hunting


It's their nature to hunt; don't think raw food will make a bit of difference. And it is actually "survival of the fittest"...improves the birds gene pool! Don't mean to sound cynical, but cats WILL hunt given the opportunity.



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07-09-2006, 07:51 AM   #6

Re: Raw feeding and hunting


Hi folks,
yes, you're right! Cats will be cats I suppose.
She does have a bell on her collar but she is so skillful at hunting she doesn't make a sound until she leaps and by then it's too late most of the time! If I'm in the garden at the time I can stop her but then...is that right either if she's doing what nature designed her to do??

Take care



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07-09-2006, 05:23 PM   #7

Re: Raw feeding and hunting


Just let her get on with it, I say. She is a cat after all and she is just doing what is natural to her. If the bird gets caught then it is the bird's time up I am afraid.



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