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    Moral Dillema...

    Hi, Thanks for all the comments! I would try to get a more restricting feeder but as has been noted some seeds may spill over. I also think that even if I did take precautionary measures (bells, tall feeders, keeping the cat inside) but then one of the cats killed then I would be feeling...
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    Moral Dillema...

    Hey, This is actually a very good point! I have done a bit of googling and there are a few things that might help: https://meow.hpage.com/stop-cat-killing-birds I don't think i will be actively attracting birds though, but having the added precaution of collar bells is actually a good idea...
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    Moral Dillema...

    Hey, Thanks for all the responses! It is a shame bacuse I love the idea of waking up and seeing lots of birds on the feeder outside, but of course this shouldn't be at the detriment of the birds! I don't want to keep the cats indoors as they love going out so much! My partner lives a few...
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    Moral Dillema...

    I have three cats that are very active and like to catch the wildlife in the garden. Is it morally wrong for me to be attracting birds here if they are at a higher rist of being killed?
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