I explained how even if it could be proven that 60 %
of feral cats die prematurely due to disease or injury (which is by no means no true, but postulated for the
sake of argument), it would still be unethical to kill any
individual cat because not only do that cat's inherent rights ethically prohibit it, but you do not know if that
particular cat will ever succumb to such a fate, let alone when.