Many of our articles have been on the threat that cats pose to native animals in Australia. Cats that have been introduced as an invasive species have not only multiplied greatly, but are also doing great damage to Australian nature.
All sorts of solutions have been tried to reduce the number of cats, but the problem remains the same in Australia. But not only there. Velvet soles are able to hunt even in spite of their welfare, so they pose a threat to other species everywhere.
We already know this about cats and as a dog we think we can calm down. The dog does not pose such a threat to nature.
But it seems so. Stray dogs are an increasingly serious threat to the lives of animals in the area. Birds and smaller mammals are also at risk. In addition, species that fall into the critically endangered category are also affected by this case. Natural damage caused by dogs occurs most frequently in Asia, Central and South America. Stray, abandoned dogs try to sustain their lives by hunting. And prey can sometimes be an endangered species.
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