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A single feral cat can cause significant damage by killing an average of 23 to 145 native birds and 200 to 500 small mammals annually, with a large portion of kills not being consumed. Their predation can lead to local declines in wildlife populations, and on islands, they are a leading cause of species extinctions. They can also spread diseases to wildlife and humans, like toxoplasmosis, and cause damage to property or nuisance issues like defecating in gardens.
a single reticulated python can save millions.