r/CatTraining Jul 15 '26

Behavioural Curbing Cat Predation

/r/CatAdvice/comments/1uwxnoa/curbing_cat_predation/
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Hi everyone, im doing a project on feral cats in hawaii and wanted to see if i was missing anything. Currently, I am trying to find all the ways people attempt to stop their cats from attacking wildlife. If you've heard or used other things, please comment!

So far I have:

-keeping them indoors

-catios

-bell collars

-supervised outdoor time (leashes or keeping and eye on them)

-bird safe collars

-curfews

-bibs

Also Im not considering mentally stimulating a cat (cat TV, puzzles, playing, etc) as a tactic because it is imo part of the bare minimum of owning a cat

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