House cats are not native to the Americas, so killing them is restoring nature’s balance. I think it’s your thinking that’s a little fuzzy.
I love cats but feral house cats are not pets and generally want nothing to do with people. They spread disease, make a racket (and a stench if they take up living under your porch or someplace like that) and kill wild birds. Although, I’ve read that it’s actually well-fed pet cats that are the most dangerous to wild birds, while feral cats tend to concentrate more on easier to catch rodents.
Next time I see a pony, I'll be sure to shoot it.
We have 3 pet cats that are let outside during the day and kept in at night. They started out life as feral kittens, but are now pampered (spoiled rotten) pets. The two males are neutered and the female is spayed.
They will “play” with anything — birds, rabbits, bugs, squirrels, lizards, — anything. The neighbor across the alley loves ‘em — he has no problem with rabbits eating up his veggie garden anymore. The guy next door loves ‘em, no longer having to put fox pee on his roof to keep squirrels from nesting in his attic. The lady next door that participates in a German Shepped Puppy Rescue group does’nt have much of an opinion, except for warning us to get our cats in if she is letting her pups play in the front yard.
I think this putz head should be smeared in peanut butter and seeds, then staked out in open field somewhere if he likes birds so much that he is willing to shoot cats. I have a feeling after a few hours, he would welcome a few cats hanging around him...