On March 22, a entitled "Must be found out! The news that more than a dozen stray cats in a community in Nanning were poisoned to death overnight" has become a hot topic.
In the comment section, many netizens felt pity and even indignant about the experience of stray cats. Scenarios like
have appeared almost every year in recent years.
Of course, I can understand the fierce reactions of these netizens, and at the same time I firmly oppose the behavior of individuals to poison stray cats. After all, as a person who loves nature, I can't help feeling sad when I see such a scene.
However, if you are truly a person who is kind to animals, you need to understand that poisoned stray cats are not only victims, but also victims of other wild animals.
If the corpses of stray cats in the photo make you feel unbearable, then when the corpses of all the wild animals they killed are spread out, anyone with a conscience will be shocking.
The picture below is the first-place winner of the 2020 "BigPicture World Nature Photography Competition", called "Killed by a Cat". The photos are covered with the corpses of 232 animals killed by cats in just one year. In 2020, Jak Wonderly, a photographer who is a wildlife conservator, collaborated with WildCare, a Californian nonprofit wildlife hospital, to shoot and record the story: That year, more than 300 birds, rodents and reptiles were taken to the hospital for injuries caused by cat hunting and injuries, and less than 90 were eventually rescued.
"It is one thing to read about cat predation in the article, and holding 232 victims in your hands is a completely different feeling," said photographer Jak Wonderly.
In addition to mice that are considered to be "worthy" to be hunted by cats, others are more of them such as squirrels, hares, lizards, bats, snakes and countless birds.
They are innocent.
If you are a kind person, in addition to stray cats, you should also try to avoid other animals being harmed by cats.
If you really love cats and want to protect them, why not adopt them instead of feeding?
So, once someone comes to your home to kill your pet, you have every reason to use legal weapons to sue the murderer.
More importantly, it can be avoided from being a de facto accomplice of stray cats who destroy the ecology and exterminate other species.