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To: Debbie Lustig <>
Subject: KittyCam
From: Helen Larson <>
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2012 21:47:13 +1000
Which is why my dear cat only goes outdoors on her harness and lead! Keeps 
garden safe for skinks and birds.  
Helen

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On 09/08/2012, at 9:05 PM, Debbie Lustig <> wrote:

> 
> Article about just how many animals and birds are killed by domestic cats. 
> It's been proven, using cameras attached to cats:
> http://www.treehugger.com/gadgets/kittycam-reveals-high-levels-wildlife-being-killed-outdoor-cats.html
>  
> Video from 'KittyCam' showing same:
> http://www.kittycams.uga.edu/photovideo.html#videos 
> 
> 'Of the 60 cats wearing the cameras, 30% captured and killed prey with an 
> average of one kill for every 17 hours spent outside, or 2.1 kills per week. 
> The study also showed that cats bring home less than one quarter of their 
> kills, so owners aren't fully aware of just what kind of slaughter is going 
> on in their own yards. It takes a little bit of high tech spy gear to reveal 
> how murderous our fluffly little bags of purr really are.' 
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On 09/08/2012, at 9:05 PM, Debbie Lustig <> wrote:

> 
> Article about just how many animals and birds are killed by domestic cats. 
> It's been proven, using cameras attached to cats:
> http://www.treehugger.com/gadgets/kittycam-reveals-high-levels-wildlife-being-killed-outdoor-cats.html
>  
> Video from 'KittyCam' showing same:
> http://www.kittycams.uga.edu/photovideo.html#videos 
> 
> 'Of the 60 cats wearing the cameras, 30% captured and killed prey with an 
> average of one kill for every 17 hours spent outside, or 2.1 kills per week. 
> The study also showed that cats bring home less than one quarter of their 
> kills, so owners aren't fully aware of just what kind of slaughter is going 
> on in their own yards. It takes a little bit of high tech spy gear to reveal 
> how murderous our fluffly little bags of purr really are.' 
> 
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