Submitted by 3720-To-One t3_10djhsj in boston
MaruDramaMon t1_j4nakru wrote
We need CATS, period. A local colony of cats taken care by the community would do the job!
yamamanama t1_j4nhmzi wrote
Then how do you get rid of the cats once the rats are gone? Gorillas?
NerdyKirdahy t1_j4o11oj wrote
Well, when the winter rolls around, they would freeze to death.
Mu5tBTru3Redd1t t1_j4pdjjp wrote
I vote gorillas …
Birdmangriswad t1_j4opotq wrote
turns out cats aren't great at killing rats. City rats are feisty and big. Cats tend to go for little 30 gram mice over big assed 330 gram rats.
Dazzling_Sector_7556 t1_j4qm230 wrote
I lived in DC for several years. Someone on my street would feed stray cats in the alley. Hand to God, I cannot count the times I saw rats and cats eating out of the same bowl. The rats were huge!
Exciting-Ant4077 t1_j4r9po6 wrote
Rats can even babysit kittens! Check out this video. None of the kittens ate their babysitters:
Dazzling_Sector_7556 t1_j4rs7bl wrote
I love domesticated rats! Love, love, love! City rats are a whole different ball game.
CamNewtonJr t1_j4pfxlc wrote
Cats are killing machines and would likely threaten other animal populations. Every small animal is in danger when a cat is around. Cats kill for fun man lol
IDCFFSGTFO t1_j4ppnxv wrote
Actually cats are as at risk from these hawks and eagles and owls everybody loves posting pictures of, as sure as any rabbit.
CamNewtonJr t1_j4psizk wrote
I don't count hawks eagles and owls in the ranks of small animals haha. I was talking about squirrels, rabbits, and other small rodents like mice.
IDCFFSGTFO t1_j4q9ngj wrote
Yeah I'm saying cats can't be unbalancing the food chain as "invasive species" too much because they're down there on the prey scale with the squirrels, rabbits, and other small rodents like mice.
Except cats aren't nearly as capable or inclined to find cover and move from cover to cover like you see rabbits and mice do. And really the near-ubiquity of (particularly) rabbits and such these days, with the noticable corresponding surge of large predator birds in the area, demonstrates the point.
CamNewtonJr t1_j4rbjjc wrote
Ah ok. This is a very fair point. So cats likely won't do too much harm because hawks and the like will be feasting on them lol
goldmanSK t1_j4nwine wrote
Feed the strays
wishforagreatmistake t1_j4usa8u wrote
Birds of prey are much more efficient and don't terrorize other species or breed like rabbits the way feral cats do. Encourage hawks, eagles, and owls to breed, stop using rat poison, and let them do their thing.
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