[rec.pets] Birds and Cats: Summary

brian@askinc.UUCP (brian) (12/11/90)

Earlier I posted a questionnare asking about those of you who have had
experience in keeping birds and cats together, and whether or not this
is a danger to the birds involved.

Some of you asked me to post a summary of the responses, so here goes:

Total responding:                              7
Total against keeping birds and cats together: 5
Total indicating that cohabitation works:      2

Main Reasons cited AGAINST the idea:

1. The cat cannot be trusted due to it's instincts. Even though some cats
   display no interest, posters agreed that this trait cannot be trusted.
   Some gruesome examples were given.

2. If the cat's bite is highly dangerous for a bird; A slight influx of
   the cat's saliva can be very poisonous, even though the bite/scratch
   was a playfull one.

3. About 3 posters gave some examples of situations where this arrangement
   was deadly to the bird(s) involved.

Examples of making the situation work:

About 2 posters gave no indication that there was danger involved, and 
described the relationship between the bird and cat.

About 2 others also have this relationship, but strongly recommended
against it because the arrangement itself required a high amount of 
dilligence on their part (keeping bird/cat apart, watching cat, etc.)

2 of the remaining 3 posters had cats and birds together resulting in
the birds death.

The last poster cited the toxic nature of the cat's saliva to the bird,
and recommended against the cohabitation.


MY DECISION was to not try the idea as we cannot bear to ever be without
our parrot Bogey (no matter how much I love cats).


Brian
(brian@askinc)