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What would happen in the world if there were no cats

What would happen in the world if there were no cats

Cats for those who don't know also contribute to our ecosystem, doing a lot more than they actually seem. If cats had disappeared from the world, many diseases would have arisen, as in past centuries. The biggest example of this is the plague epidemic. Animals, which are part of the global ecosystem, actually provide many more benefits than one might think.

What would happen in the world if there were no cats

If cats were to disappear, in a very short time, the number of rodents on earth would increase. Especially in agriculture, rats would consume stock, leaving waste, causing disease, and some bird species would also become extinct. In an experiment conducted in New Zealand, cats were temporarily removed from the island and within a short time, the barns were badly damaged by rats.

In an experiment in New Zealand, rats fed seabird eggs reduced the number of birds. If a similar situation occurs all over the world, it is predicted that people will experience famine after a while. Since cat scent keeps mice away, it also keeps them from breeding indefinitely.

If it weren't for the cats, the rats wouldn't feel threatened and would invade many places and even multiply even more. Meanwhile, we remind you that the most dangerous and deadliest cat in the world is "Felis Nigripes", that is, "Cat with black legs". 

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