CAT FOOD.
One Wisconsin community found it had this problem on its hands: An endowment fund was willed to provide food for stray cats, and there was some question as to the most suitable way of using the money. One sportsman argued that birds are the favourite food of cats, and that therefore the money could be most efficiently used for the winter feeding of birds. His point was that cats could be best served by increasing the number of birds. He won. —Wisconsin Conservation Bulletin.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 45, 1 August 1937, Page 15
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