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07.18.08, 17:05 PM New York City
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Did the neighborhood cats eat my baby birds? There was a nest in a tree outside our door. I saw the baby birds two days ago, and it looked like they had wet feathers. Today, the nest is tipped and I can see that there are no birds in there at all. A day ago I saw a cat approach the tree and the parents and myself scared it away. [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
New York City 07.18.08, 05:05 PM Flag
 

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house cats who are allowed outdoors are one of the major causes of the decline in the song bird population. not kidding. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.18.08, 05:06 PM Flag
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well I believe it. I saddens me to think that, that damn cat at the babies. Once the nest is empty, they are not coming back right? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.18.08, 05:09 PM Flag
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That is what cats do. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.18.08, 06:15 PM Flag
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thats so sad. sounds like a distinct possibility [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.18.08, 05:10 PM Flag
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yeah, I am a bit sad about it myself. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.18.08, 05:13 PM Flag
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