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How cats and birds can peacefully coexist

How cats and birds can peacefully coexist

Articles, Bird, Cats, Coexist, News, Santa Cruz Sentinel, Tai Moses

By Tai Moses Twenty years ago I had an orange-striped tabby named Mr. Mooney. I doted on Mr. Mooney. He was a beautiful cat: smart, affectionate—and lethal to the neighborhood birds. Every day when I came home from work, I’d brace myself before opening the front door....
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