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Originally Posted by Barnet Flame
There are loads of cats in our neighbourhood. They are mainly all outdoor cats. It really isn't a problem.
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To go way back, to before the bizarre tangent that just occurred, I believe that some of the problem relates to many neighbourhoods not having a large outdoor cat population anymore.
To some extent, cats tend to self regulate (when none of them are in heat, anyway) and stay away from the territory of other cats. There is a trend toward ownership of either indoor cats or tiny doglike creatures, that expand the territory of animals that would likely be pushed closer to home.
There is one cat in a two block radius around my house, and he rules the neighbourhood. The 56 tiny ####zus in that span must bring him chocolate cakes and beer to appease his wrath. There is also one normal dog he stays away from.