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Any remaining controversy over feral cats is further fueled by fringe conservation biologists who claim that the easiest and best way to save birds is to round up and kill outdoor cats.
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Obviously, it's neither realistic to kill all outdoor cats nor to let them roam without abandon.
Especially common in rural areas of the country, hailstorms kill hundreds of outdoor pets, cattle, and livestock each year.
Outdoor kitties kill more than 1 billion wild birds each year in the United States.
As Jonathan Franzen is fond of pointing out, every year outdoor cats kill about 2 billion birds and somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 billion mammals, meaning for sheer number of organisms killed, they're out-killing humans.
More than 3 million people a year are killed prematurely by outdoor air pollution, according to a landmark new study, more than malaria and HIV/Aids combined.
The gunman dashed toward a Chinese restaurant across the street, where he was chased down and killed among its outdoor tables by police officers and the security guards.
And in the case of Las Vegas — where 58 country fans were killed at an outdoor festival just off the Strip — you'd think the CMA would be eager for the opportunity to demonstrate some support.
Given the chance, some farm and outdoor cats do kill snakes, so it's an innate instinct to chase after a snake.
Walking a cat on a leash strikes a good balance between having an indoor cat that lives to old age but in an unstimulating environment and an outdoor cat that can kill birds or get killed itself.
The problem is global in scope: worldwide, household and outdoor air pollution combine to kill over seven million people every year.
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