. ... The domestic cat; bird killer, mouser and destroyer of wild life; means of utilizing and controlling it. Cats. Fig. 1. — Full-grown Ruffed Grouse killed by a Cat on the Snow in East Milton. The bird was picked up still breathing. See page 47. (Photograph by Mr. Walt F. McMahon.). Fig. 2. — Bells on Cats will not save Birds. A fine, sleek, pet Angora, with six bells on its collar, brought in thirty-two birds during one nesting season and twenty-eight the next. It is shown here killing a young catbird. (Photograph by courtesy of Mr. Neil Morrow Ladd, Greenwich, Conn. See page Please n


. ... The domestic cat; bird killer, mouser and destroyer of wild life; means of utilizing and controlling it. Cats. Fig. 1. — Full-grown Ruffed Grouse killed by a Cat on the Snow in East Milton. The bird was picked up still breathing. See page 47. (Photograph by Mr. Walt F. McMahon.). Fig. 2. — Bells on Cats will not save Birds. A fine, sleek, pet Angora, with six bells on its collar, brought in thirty-two birds during one nesting season and twenty-eight the next. It is shown here killing a young catbird. (Photograph by courtesy of Mr. Neil Morrow Ladd, Greenwich, Conn. See page Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Forbush, Edward Howe, 1858-1929. Boston, Wright & Potter printing co. , state printers


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