The balance of nature.
We have way too many rodents in our neighborhood; squirrels, rabbits, gophers/moles. The hawks do what they can, but in a health ecosystem the felines are the efficient hunters.
Unfortunately, coyotes are efficient predators of house cats so we don't have enough cats roaming the neighborhood to keep the rodents under control. And we don't have enough coyotes to substitute for the cats - we only have enough coyotes to ensure that people who let their cats roam get very skilled at posting "Missing Cat" flyers throughout the neighborhood.
If people weren't paranoid about cougars, maybe they could fill in for the cats, but the cougars have been pushed out.
We have way too many rodents in our neighborhood; squirrels, rabbits, gophers/moles. The hawks do what they can, but in a health ecosystem the felines are the efficient hunters.
Unfortunately, coyotes are efficient predators of house cats so we don't have enough cats roaming the neighborhood to keep the rodents under control. And we don't have enough coyotes to substitute for the cats - we only have enough coyotes to ensure that people who let their cats roam get very skilled at posting "Missing Cat" flyers throughout the neighborhood.
If people weren't paranoid about cougars, maybe they could fill in for the cats, but the cougars have been pushed out.
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