- What should I do if my cat catches a bird?
- Can you stop cats catching birds?
- Why is my cat catching birds?
- Do all cats catch birds?
What should I do if my cat catches a bird?
Birds which have been caught by a cat should always be taken to a vet as a matter of urgency because of the high risk of septicaemia, which is fatal within around 48 hrs. Please remember, the RSPB is a wildlife conservation charity - as such we do not have the facilities or expertise for treating injured birds.
Can you stop cats catching birds?
Put a bell on your cat's collar. A recent study suggests that this may reduce predation of birds, and may reduce predation of mice and voles, too. The collar must be correctly fitted and should have a quick release mechanism to allow the cat to free itself, should it become snagged.
Why is my cat catching birds?
Cats can go hunting when they are hungry. ... You may also be able to reduce the risk of your cat hunting birds by feeding them during their 'hunting' times. Cats are often classified as 'crepuscular hunters' meaning they are more likely to be active during twilight hours, morning and night .
Do all cats catch birds?
Although each town cat will catch fewer prey overall than a country cat, their prey will include a higher proportion of birds. Most cats are opportunistic hunters they will catch whatever they come across rather than actively hunting a particular species.