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One example of how cats help the environment is that they keep the rat population down. How does this help the environment? Because an overpopulation of rats will lead to diseases in humans like the Bubonic Plague. In fact, England for example, had a bubonic plague and people were dying. The cats killed off a good amount of rats, which saved the people from this plague.
In more recent years in the U.S., police and fire stations were having problems with rats spreading diseases around the cities. They tried rat poison, which helped some but not much. But then when they brought cats into the station, the diseases were eliminated.
So cats protect humans from different plagues in this manner.
Depends on the cat.
they are valuable as a control of mosquitoes
No. Growth is determined by a cat's genes, not by its environment.
Yes, it is possible to relocate a feral cat to a new environment, but it can be challenging and may not always be successful. It is important to consider the cat's well-being and safety when attempting to relocate them.
The environment is valuable because it provides essential resources for human survival, such as clean air, water, and food. It also supports biodiversity and ecosystems that contribute to the overall health of the planet. Additionally, a healthy environment has a positive impact on human health and well-being.
Worms are a valuable resource because when we all make a compost pile they eat it all!( newspapers, bananas, ect. They also help the environment by pooping which makes a garden turn out beautiful!
To relocate a single feral cat to a new environment, follow these steps: 1. Secure a suitable new location with food, water, and shelter. 2. Use a humane trap to capture the cat. 3. Transport the cat to the new location in a secure carrier. 4. Release the cat in a safe area and provide food and water. 5. Monitor the cat's adjustment to the new environment.
She spends valuable time with her cat and hubby, and of course, goes shopping!
Back in Ancient Egypt, all cat's were very valuable, so I think they are all equal, still....=PaTcHeDsTaR (from Quizilla)
When a male cat is introduced into a female cat's environment, typical behaviors exhibited by the female cat may include increased vocalization, rubbing against objects, displaying a crouching posture, and showing signs of agitation or aggression. These behaviors are often a response to the presence of the male cat and can vary depending on the individual cat's personality and past experiences.
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