Put a bell on their collar if they have one, but remember it's their natural behaviour so don't be too hard on them. Put a bell on their collar if they have one, but remember it's their natural behaviour so don't be too hard on them.
A cat is a predatory animal. It's genetic instinct is to hunt and kill. Leave it inside your home if you don't want it to hunt wildlife.
Sometimes it helps to put a collar with a bell on your cat to alert the birds that the predator is close by.
Keep the cat in another place or keep the bird in a place the cat can't reach it. Also remember cats can climb very well .
I think the question refers to wild birds. In that case, use a CatBib on the cat. It stops 4 out of 5 cats from catching any birds. Recommended by Audubon to help save Songbirds. Made by the Cat Goods company.
shoot the cat how do you keep the bird alive without harming any other animals?
lock them in a cage
Make it wear a collar with a bell on it, or keep the cat inside.
it is a natural instinct that all cats have that comes from their ancesters surviving in the wild just like catching birds mice and small animals
There ARE cats and birds. I live here!
cats like to chase and eat birds, and birds like to fly to get away from cats.
There are cats everywhere you go because people will adopt cats and will either not want them anymore, or the cats will run a way. After time, these cats become feral, or wild, and then mate. The United States is over populated with feral cats, and the only way to stop the cats from breeding it by catching the cats and spaying and neutering them.
because they are birds, and cats eat birds if they can catch them.
no because cats like to eat birds
Mice and birds do often get eaten by cats.
It would probably be the birds, if they are eating the grasses. Fleas eat the blood of the birds and cats, the cats eat the birds.
sometimes they will
no