Experts are now saying that housecats are posing a significant threat to biodiversity due to their predatory instincts, with the potential to harm a wide variety of species.
A recent study suggests that cats can prey on numerous species, including those of concern such as birds, turtles, quails, and bats.
“Cat diets include 9 percent of known birds, 6 percent of known mammals, and 4 percent of known reptile species, the study claims, and because they are ‘extreme generalist predators,’ cats have a disproportionate impact on ecological systems,” the report noted. (Trending: Democrat Excludes White People From Holiday Party In Controversial Email)
Cats “have disrupted many ecosystems to which they have been introduced,” the study noted, and “have driven many species to extinction,” placing them “amongst the most problematic invasive species in the world”
The impact of cats on ecosystems is emphasized, with claims that they have contributed to the extinction of various species.
The article advocates for keeping cats indoors or closely monitoring them when outdoors to protect biodiversity.
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