A cat is a cat is a cat. They all hunt.
They are definitely not native to your habitat.
A cat is a cat is a cat and native to my habitat. Bobcats are only a little larger.
Dont be absurd. It IS natural for them to hunt. It is not natural for them to be hunting in your local habitat as they are a non-native species there. Learn to discern between what is natural for your cat and what is natural for your local habitat.
You are the one being absurd. There are cats that are indigenous to the US. The common domestic cat is only a little smaller. Differentiate between specie if that's what you mean but it doesn't make a difference. You do realise that there are also non-native birds? What should we do with them? They don't belong here by your reasoning.
I did not see anything in the Terms of Service about cats when I signed up.
My comment had nothing to do with cats.
My conservative credentials will stand up to anyones here.
Bingo.
No point in wasting further time arguing with each other. You have a nice day.
Let's see here. There are those pesky, filthy Starlings that were gifted to us by some Europeans.. Maybe we should import some European cats to control them...
I opt for a massive importation of Norwegian Forest Cats... (I wonder if they will control the local coyote population too... ;-)
“You do realise that there are also non-native birds? What should we do with them?”
Like those filthy starlings? And those despicable English sparrows?
Make you a deal. You train your cats to prey exclusively on those nasty birds and I will support them running wild all day long, even if the domestic cat is a non-native species.