Culture Cats classified as 'invasive alien species' by Polish institute - Polish Academy of Sciences cites damage domestic cats cause to birds, other wildlife

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A cat at the 'Miau Café' in Warsaw, Poland, snacks on a cake in this 2018 file photo. A Polish scientific institute has classified domestic casts as an 'invasive alien species' due to the damage they inflict on birds and other wildlife, drawing backlash from some cat lovers. (Czarek Sokolowski/The Associated Press)

A Polish scientific institute has classified domestic cats as an "invasive alien species," citing the damage they cause to birds and other wildlife.

Some cat lovers have reacted emotionally to this month's decision and put the key scientist behind it on the defensive.

Wojciech Solarz, a biologist at the state-run Polish Academy of Sciences, wasn't prepared for the disapproving public response when he entered Felis catus, the scientific name for the common house cat, into a national database run by the academy's Institute of Nature Conservation.

The database already had 1,786 other species listed with no objections, Solarz told The Associated Press. Invasive alien species No. 1,787, however, is a creature so beloved that it often is honoured in Poland's pet cemeteries, often reserved for cats and dogs.

Solarz described the growing scientific consensus that domestic cats can have a harmful impact on biodiversity, given the number of birds and mammals they hunt and kill.

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Domestic cats have been cited as having a harmful impact on biodiversity, given the number of birds and mammals they hunt and kill. (Vadim Ghirda/The Associated Press)

The criteria for including the cat among alien invasive species, "are 100 per cent met by the cat," he said.

In a television segment aired by independent Polish broadcaster TVN24, the biologist faced off last week against a veterinarian who challenged Solarz's conclusion on the dangers cats pose to wildlife.

Dorota Suminska, the author of a book titled The Happy Cat, pointed to other causes of shrinking biodiversity, including a polluted environment and urban building facades that can kill birds in flight.

"Ask if man is on the list of non-invasive alien species," Suminska said, arguing that cats were unfairly assigned too much blame.

Solarz said that some media reports about the listing created a false impression that the institute was calling for feral and other cats to be euthanized. Earlier this month, his institute published a post on its website citing the "controversy" and seeking to clarify its position. The institute stressed that it was "opposed to any cruelty toward animals."

It also argued that its classification was in line with European Union guidelines.

As far as categorizing cats as "alien," the institute noted that Felis catus was domesticated probably around 10,000 years ago in the cradle of the great civilizations of the ancient Middle East, making the species alien to Europe from a strictly scientific point of view.

The institute also stressed that all it was recommending was for cat owners to limit the time their pets spend outdoors during bird breeding season.

"I have a dog, but I don't have anything against cats," Solarz said.

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Stop letting your cats run around the neighborhood freely. How hard is this?

You have to instill that they can't go outside from a young age. Getting them spayed/neutered helps too. They won't go into heat or cruise the neighborhood looking for the ladies.

I don't know about Poland, but in the US we have many trap and release programs for strays that can't be homed. They are trapped, fixed and set free so they can't make tons of cat children that will get run over or become birb murderers.
 
This guy normally writes on climate change and invasive species (yawn) this is the only way he can generate clicks to feel important.
 
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Cats shouldn't be free roaming. They should be contained in yards with netting or indoor pets with frequent harness walks. It's better and safer for the cats.

That being said I love these hot takes about how damaging cats are to the environment/ecosystems while everyone on the planet now has microplastics in their blood and we have a big fucking garbage dump in the ocean

Other than a few small islands, all countries/continents have natural predator species.

We're apparently not even allowed to "slut shame" bugmen for getting monkeypox, gonorrhea and other diseases even though they're causing the creation of superbugs and helping deplete the numbers of effective medications we have to combat illness.

Maybe people could stop being deviants, maybe coosoom less and reduce the amount of plastic shit being created, stop eating so much fucking much to lessen the demand for agricultural land, maybe cruise ships could be banned, maybe horse piss titty skittle meds and other unnecessary medications could banned as to not end up in the water ways?

No, it's cats who are causing ecological disaster.
 
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To be honest, I have watched my cats kill some songbirds and all of them had complete retardation in common. My cats weren't even hiding, they were on open ground, cut grass. The birds should have had plenty of notice, but they just literally did dickall until the cat attacked. It is part of where my sympathy for songbirds wears thin. I do intervene if the cats are just being cunts and want to torture a bird to death which does happen. Cats would be great cartel members.
 
If you can get btfo by Garfield, maybe you weren't worth saving.
People forget, most places in the world have native feline predators in the wild which are far better adapted to hunting than the domesticated house cat.
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If grandma's little kitty was able to make them extinct, chances are they were on the evolutionary chopping block anyway.
 
I stand with my brethren, Felis Catus. Obviously another September Campaign needs to occur.
I maintain my non-aggression pact with the neighborhood cats provided they continue to honor their non-aggression pact with Harold, the opossum that lives in some bushes in my yard. He's fat and less athletic than the (also fat) gang of raccoons he waddles too slow to from. Considering there's enough food, water, and cat-free cover for birds I do not feel particularly too bad if one occasionally gets caught slipping.
 
Ancient humans were correct to worship cats as gods.
When I first moved into my current home, I'd see opossums and smell skunks at random times. Then a cat family (by which I mean two cats and their three kittens) wandered into my backyard. Haven't seen those animals since. I'm hoping they're blocking vermin too, but I don't have enough traps to infer that.
 
You have to instill that they can't go outside from a young age. Getting them spayed/neutered helps too. They won't go into heat or cruise the neighborhood looking for the ladies.

I don't know about Poland, but in the US we have many trap and release programs for strays that can't be homed. They are trapped, fixed and set free so they can't make tons of cat children that will get run over or become birb murderers.
Ferals that have been fixed usually also have a small bit of the tip of their ear clipped off. That way, humans can easily see what strays have been fixed and which ones still need to be trapped.

But yeah Poland actually doing something based, better for everyone to not allow cats outside unsupervised (including the cats, since cats allowed outside on average live roughly half as long as cats kept inside due to all the dangers they face).
 
When I first moved into my current home, I'd see opossums and smell skunks at random times. Then a cat family (by which I mean two cats and their three kittens) wandered into my backyard. Haven't seen those animals since. I'm hoping they're blocking vermin too, but I don't have enough traps to infer that.
I've lived in some real dive apartments, including one where I'd find dead rats in the parking lot regularly. Have always had a cat and never once seen so much as a whisker or dropping from any rodent in my habitation. That's the deal we have had with the felines forever.
 
The felines will never admit to these truths, unlike the rabbit where we own our actions.

Fuck yea I'm gonna eat your lettuce, fuck yea I'm gonna fuck Mrs. Rabbit on your lawn to make 30 more rabbits in a year and you're gonna watch cuck and fuck yea you're gonna commit biological warfare on me, but with a right hard cock, there is no situation I can't fuck my way out off.

What is the undeniable truth? Simple, rabbit supremacy is the undeniable truth.
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and don't you forget about it, cuck.
 
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