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sag@lemm.ee to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

"Outdoor Cat vs Indoor Cat" by Sarah Andersen

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"Outdoor Cat vs Indoor Cat" by Sarah Andersen

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sag@lemm.ee to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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      Literally nowhere? What absolute bollocks.

      Cats moved across a land bridge to the UK over 9000 years ago, long before the Romans had anything to do with it.

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          We should consider the centuries of persecution by humans and the severe habit loss.

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      As you yourself said, cats have been living across most of Africa, Asia and Europe for over a thousand years. So unless you are talking about Australia, the Americas, or a few corners of the old world, cats are either native or naturalised enough that they are now a part of the ecosystem.

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          It depends on the ecosystem. Pollution famously caused certain moths to shift from being mostly light-coloured to mostly dark-coloured in a matter of years. The removal and reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone caused observable changes in prey behaviour within a decade or so. Of course longer-lived species like trees take much longer to adapt, but we’re talking about birds, geckos and rodents here.

          Edit: Also, most geckos, birds and rodents are r-strategists, meaning they are limited more by food than by predation.

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              Introduction of a new predator will disturb the ecosystem. Removal of an existing predator will also disturb the ecosystem.

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        The absolute brain-dead mentality of the people who will just downvote anything that doesn’t fit their predetermined conclusion.

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