The anti-cat American Bird Conservancy's
George Fenwick will bring their 17 year-old
anti-cat campaign to
ABC's
20/20 tonight. Kerrie Anne Lloyd, who
began a pilot project with National Geographic to
find out what effect cats have on the environment,
will have a researcher on the show as well.
Lloyd used “kitty cams” to follow 55 pet cats
in suburban Athens, Georgia. “The most surprising
thing found is that the majority of the house cats
weren't hunters,” said Dr. Lloyd. Only 44 percent
of the cats in the study stalked, chased or killed
other animals during the day. Among the cats who
did hunt, the most popular prey was also
surprising. “The birds were a minority of the prey
items,” Dr. Lloyd said. The cats most commonly
caught reptiles, something that other studies had
missed because the cats either ate the reptiles or
left them behind at the kill site.
Lloyd said they studied pet cats and not stray or
feral cats. She also said she did not want to
extrapolate wildlife captures beyond the
study. But that is exactly what
American Bird Conservancy (ABC) did immediately
with a press release slamming cats.
Always quick to continue their 17-year old
witch-hunt on cats, ABC had this to say about the
study: “If we extrapolate the results of this
study across the country and include feral cats,
we find that cats are likely killing more than 4
billion animals per year, including at least 500
million birds. Cat predation is one of the reasons
why one in three American bird species are in
decline,” said Dr. George Fenwick, President of
ABC.
Our feral cats (our beloved domestic cats
gone wild) need your help and support. If you can
help us spread the word that the numbers these
groups use are exaggerated, we can get the message
out that ABC is grasping at straws and
misconstruing research. Lloyd even told CBS News
that “Cats aren’t as bad as biologists
thought.”
If ABC and their "alliance" wins and tries to
remove aka "kill" every feral cat we will be back
in the dark ages. Cats keep rodent populations in
check. Right now a child in Colorado is fighting
the bubonic plague, which wiped out millions of
people in the Middle Ages. The plague was caused
by out-of-control rodent populations, when cats
were killed and nearly wiped out during the
original witch hunts. Every time cats have been
removed from islands, the rats took over, bred
out-of-control and damaged the very birds they
were trying to save.
So it's NOT only about cats. Predation on
birds by cats is far less than they state, and
predation keeps bird populations healthy
and in check. Cats kill the old, the sick, the
weak and the young....leaving whole populations to
continue breeding.
Please contact ABC News and 20/20 and let
them know that ABC (American Bird Conservancy) has
an anti-cat agenda, despite repeated research
showing they exaggerate the numbers of birds
killed by cats, and that many other factors that
do kill large numbers of birds are not given
nearly as much attention.
ABC News 147 Columbus
Ave., New York, NY 10023
Phone:
212-456-7777
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