The impact of feral and domestic cats on Australian birdlife has been a subject of ongoing concern and research. Cats are skilled predators, and their hunting behaviour has been linked to the decline of native bird populations in many parts of the country.
The exact number of birds killed by cats in Australia is difficult to determine, as it varies depending on a range of factors, including the density of cat populations, the availability of other prey, and the types of birds present in a given area. However, studies have estimated that cats kill tens of millions of birds each year in Australia.
