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The harm of stray cats

The increase in the number of stray cats will directly affect the local ecological balance and continuously compress the living space of other creatures. Some stray cats may attack people because they are hurt by others. Stray cats also carry many parasites and bacteria, which are easily infected once they are in contact.

The harm of stray cats

Stray cats will affect the ecological balance, because the number of stray cats is increasing gradually, and they often catch birds outside to eat, and stray cats breed very fast. The increase in their number will compress the living space of other creatures.

Some stray cats are aggressive to people because they are hurt. Although it is harmless to adults, the elderly and children are easily attacked by stray cats.

Stray cats also carry many parasites and bacteria. Stray cats don't repel insects regularly like domestic cats, so they are prone to fleas, and once they are in contact, they are likely to be infected, and the bacteria on them will also affect the health of other animals.