There are differing opinions on cats’ personalities and behaviour: They’re affectionate, they’re aloof, they love you, they hate you.
Then there’s the undeniable fact of what they become when left to roam free outside: indiscriminate, stone-cold killers.
A new study has found cats roaming free prey upon almost any animal, reptile, insect, and amphibian around the world – their hunting so prolific and so successful, the authors found, that it poses a legitimate threat to global biodiversity.
“What’s shocking is just the indiscriminate nature of their hunting,” said Christopher Lepczyk, the paper’s lead author and an ecology professor at Alabama’s Auburn University.
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