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== About ==
== About ==


Heeeere kitty kitty
[[File:Felis_catus_26.jpg|thumb|A very good cat]]
 
The <b>House Cat</b> is one of the most successful stories of introducing a pet to households around the world. While the exact origin of the first domestic cats is still debated, one thing seems to be for sure - humans love cats. According to [https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/cat-population-by-country Worldpopulationreview] there are about 353 million house cats in the world, Wikipedia guesses about 600 million. That is just about as many cats as there are dogs (<i>[[Canis familiaris]]</i>). However, since humans don't always take on the responsibility they were granted, street cat populations might raise that number significantly.
 
Cats aren't just cute, they also pose a risk to bird populations. Bird numbers around the world are in decline because insect numbers have sharply fallen. In Germany the number of insects [https://www.science.org/content/article/germany-s-insects-are-disappearing has fallen by 82%] within just three decades. Introducing cats, who are top-notch predators who kill for fun, for sports and for food, to an instable environment like this, can be catastrophic. While re-introducing wild cats like <i>[[Felis silvestris]]</i> is a good thing, letting your house cat roam free and join thousands of other cats in your area, is bad. [https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/cats-kill-a-staggering-number-of-species-across-the-world/ Find out more] about how free roaming cats endanger all native species of birds, small mammals, insects and amphibians.
 
== Slideshow ==
 
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== Observations ==
== Observations ==


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Felis_catus_18.jpg
File:Felis catus 05.jpg
Felis catus 06.jpg
File:Felis catus 06.jpg
Felis catus 07.jpg
File:Felis catus 07.jpg
Felis catus 01.jpg
Felis catus 02.jpg
Felis catus 03.jpg
Felis_catus_20.jpg
Felis_catus_19.jpg
Felis catus 04.jpg
Felis catus 05.jpg
Felis_catus_34.jpg
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File:Felis catus 08.jpg
Felis_catus_26.jpg
File:Felis_catus_09.jpg
Felis_catus_25.jpg
Felis_catus_13.jpg
Felis_catus_24.jpg
Felis_catus_23.jpg
Felis_catus_17.jpg
Felis_catus_22.jpg
Felis_catus_12.jpg
Felis_catus_15.jpg
Felis_catus_16.jpg
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Felis_catus_08.jpg
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== Mixed Observations ==
 
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[[Category:Palearctic and African Small Cats]]
[[Category:Palearctic and African Small Cats]]

Latest revision as of 16:45, 14 March 2026

About

A very good cat

The House Cat is one of the most successful stories of introducing a pet to households around the world. While the exact origin of the first domestic cats is still debated, one thing seems to be for sure - humans love cats. According to Worldpopulationreview there are about 353 million house cats in the world, Wikipedia guesses about 600 million. That is just about as many cats as there are dogs (Canis familiaris). However, since humans don't always take on the responsibility they were granted, street cat populations might raise that number significantly.

Cats aren't just cute, they also pose a risk to bird populations. Bird numbers around the world are in decline because insect numbers have sharply fallen. In Germany the number of insects has fallen by 82% within just three decades. Introducing cats, who are top-notch predators who kill for fun, for sports and for food, to an instable environment like this, can be catastrophic. While re-introducing wild cats like Felis silvestris is a good thing, letting your house cat roam free and join thousands of other cats in your area, is bad. Find out more about how free roaming cats endanger all native species of birds, small mammals, insects and amphibians.

Slideshow


Observations

In captivity

Pets

Mixed Observations