Not exact matches
This Australian study looked at
predation rates among owned cats over a two -
year period when wearing the Birdbesafe collar cover.
At a larger scale, this method would more accurately assess the seasonal variation in
predation rates, individual hunting behavior throughout the
year and the actual impact of cat
predation on prey populations (Tschanz et al., 2011).
Seasonal differences in
predation rates were quantified using data from those cats from single - cat households studied for ≥ 4 seasons; where an individual had been studied in the same season for two
years,
predation rates for that season were averaged.
For
years now, ABC has been promoting erroneous and misleading information (e.g., baseless feral cat population numbers, exaggerated / erroneous
predation rates, etc.) in their tireless effort to vilify free - roaming cats.