| ▲ | melling 9 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
An opportunity to improve self-driving to be even better than humans, who would likely not have prevented the accident either. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | chemotaxis 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
I always assume that people who say this either don't own cats, bought one from a breeder and raised it indoors from day one, or live in an apartment building where you need to go through multiple doors to get outside. Most cats that spent some time outdoors will want to be outdoors. In many settings, it's nearly impossible to keep them in because they will try to sneak out every time they get a chance. Package delivery, you coming back with groceries, etc. And most of the anti-outdoor-cat stats are more or less bullsh-t. The average lifespan of feral cats might be five years. The average lifespan of a cat that has a home but gets to go out is probably pretty close to an indoor cat. And while outdoor cats can kill birds for sport, they're not causing extinction events in most places. They mostly interact with abundant, trash-feeding urban birds. You might not like the killing, but it's an artificial ecosystem we created and that can handle the predation just fine. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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