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Cake day: March 15th, 2025

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  • Ah, yes, the devastation the bald eagle has had, wrought on by house cats. Flamingos were eliminated because of housecats, and I remember these strange creatures called owls they used to exist before housecats got them all.

    Remember the time there was anything but cats?

    I wish I would never have let my cats out. They nuked the world, and now no one exists.



  • This is not what is being argued by your side, and you know it.

    Do better and argue in good faith.

    Cats are predetorial towards small birds that have massive numbers and who reproduce extremely quickly.

    Humans take away birds’ homes and food sources, kind of like what white man did to indigenous people in NA.

    One is predation the other genocide.

    One sounds like cause the other sounds like effect.

    Have a good life.



  • Im glad for you and your cats. They are probably very happy living with you.

    What I’m arguing against is the hypocrisy that is being said in regards to cats and them being the destroyer of birds, as some have said.

    They argue that cats kill all birds, and the poor birds are all dead because of it; without recognizing the fact that humans are the biggest displacers and destructors of fauna.





  • They think that cats kill every single bird and don’t think about what massive harm humans have done.

    They are delusional and don’t understand nature and reality.

    These people probably think meat comes from the grocery store.

    I can’t fathom how out of touch you have to be to blame cats for everything humans have done. Sure, cats hunt, but to say they are destroyers of entire species is beyond delusion and into severe mental health territory.

    Showing a graphic about how buildings kill fewer birds than cats is asinine and disingenuous, to say the least.

    Maybe compare cats to urban sprawl to see what that says about who kills and displaced wild animals. Hypocrites the lot of them.