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Originally Posted by loyallyroyal
That is so sad, doesnt somebody make a spray or something that is supposed to keep cats out of your yard?
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Yeah, it's called mace.
But seriously folks, this is nature. H008, I understand your frustration, but going and harming a cat will do no good. Let's face facts. These were wild birds, they were not your property. Legally, you have no avenue for retribution. Cats are very individualistic, they will not stay in one yard like a dog will. Birds are a constant source of prey, and well these just were in the wrong spot at the wrong time.
I feel that if you keep on your eye for an eye mentality, you are going to get yourself in a lot of trouble. These cats may be some little girl's best friend, and if you harm them, you will probably be caught, and in a lot of trouble. Not to mention potentially scarring a young child.
Cats will be cats, birds will be birds. However, if the bird nests are within reach, and the babies are still alive, i'll tell you what I did when I had a baby sparrow abandoned in a nest in my garage. I got a mini syringe, and sucked up the juice from some canned cat food, fed it to it a few times a day. There was no wild life rescue around here I could find... it eventually grew up and flew away.
Good luck, and just don't do anything stupid.