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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 290405" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>In order for a non-housecat to be able to hunt for food, they have to be in a certain level of condition. I've had housecats and I've had outside cats - usually the housecats outhunt the outside cats because they were in better overall condition. I learned that lesson years ago - if they are not at a certain level, then they lack the stamina and strength to be able to hunt. What easier target is there for a starving cat than baby birds who are not able to fly? Does that make sense? I'm sure I'm oversimplifying, but hopefully you get what I'm trying to say. Yes, a lot of men hate cats - I've always wondered if the biggest reason for that wasn't because they knew the cats were smarter than they were. No, I'm not trying to start anything - just wondering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 290405, member: 539"] In order for a non-housecat to be able to hunt for food, they have to be in a certain level of condition. I've had housecats and I've had outside cats - usually the housecats outhunt the outside cats because they were in better overall condition. I learned that lesson years ago - if they are not at a certain level, then they lack the stamina and strength to be able to hunt. What easier target is there for a starving cat than baby birds who are not able to fly? Does that make sense? I'm sure I'm oversimplifying, but hopefully you get what I'm trying to say. Yes, a lot of men hate cats - I've always wondered if the biggest reason for that wasn't because they knew the cats were smarter than they were. No, I'm not trying to start anything - just wondering. [/QUOTE]
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