This may be a response to recent news coverage of a Univ. of Ga. report claiming that cats “murder” 500 million birds a year in the U.S. Somebody in Georgia doesn’t like cats.
What with yesterday’s strip featuring President Lincoln, and his birthday being on Tuesday, I suspected that Johnson would have a theme going for this week. But I didn’t think that cats would be the subject.
It’s feral cats that do the most killing. But even house cats get way more rodents than birds…..Not a bad trade off…BTW, how do birds get caught? Those suckers can fly!
Birds don’t see things after awhile that don’t move. Cats lie in wait. All pet cats should be indoor cats—cats have decimated the songbird populations.
As I have said before, my cat only kills the little brown anoles (that came from Cuba) when they get into the screen room.Cat story:I made a custom cat tree more than a year ago. She didn’t use it much until I put about a half teaspoon of catnip under the carpet on the very top, 3 days ago. Now I know where to find her.
ShortStraw almost 12 years ago
He’s just letting them comfortable with their surroundings before he pounces. Much like leaving feed out for boars/deer.
doublepaw almost 12 years ago
Arlo filled the bird trap Luddie!
axe-grinder almost 12 years ago
Luddie killed the mama bird.
pschearer Premium Member almost 12 years ago
This may be a response to recent news coverage of a Univ. of Ga. report claiming that cats “murder” 500 million birds a year in the U.S. Somebody in Georgia doesn’t like cats.
1504jarvis almost 12 years ago
What with yesterday’s strip featuring President Lincoln, and his birthday being on Tuesday, I suspected that Johnson would have a theme going for this week. But I didn’t think that cats would be the subject.
1504jarvis almost 12 years ago
@Varnes: Good to see they found the salmon-colored sofa.
finale almost 12 years ago
The neighborhood “outside” cat got his butt kicked by 3 squirrels at my feeder. The birds gladly share with squirrels here.
RwB1 almost 12 years ago
We have that feeder. That branch could NEVER hold it up.
jerrythemacguy almost 12 years ago
Time to “Bell” Luddie.
alviebird almost 12 years ago
Cats aren’t the only culprits. There is a Scot terrier that we have kept here who kills birds. Snatches them right out of the air.
Varnes almost 12 years ago
It’s feral cats that do the most killing. But even house cats get way more rodents than birds…..Not a bad trade off…BTW, how do birds get caught? Those suckers can fly!
twinsoniclab almost 12 years ago
Which is only one reason you should keep your cats indoors. It is healthier for them as well. Cats don’t need to be outdoors to be happy and healthy.
amaryllis2 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Birds don’t see things after awhile that don’t move. Cats lie in wait. All pet cats should be indoor cats—cats have decimated the songbird populations.
rockngolfer almost 12 years ago
As I have said before, my cat only kills the little brown anoles (that came from Cuba) when they get into the screen room.Cat story:I made a custom cat tree more than a year ago. She didn’t use it much until I put about a half teaspoon of catnip under the carpet on the very top, 3 days ago. Now I know where to find her.
doublepaw almost 12 years ago
Indoor cats may be healthy, but anyone who has seen one spend all of his/her waking hours looking out a window knows they long for the outdoors.
doublepaw almost 12 years ago
If they really kill that many birds we should thank them. We would all be up to our a## in birds if not for them.