Is it ethical to place a birdbath next to my berry patch with the intent of letting my cats get there predatory instincts out?

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Is it ethical to place a birdbath next to my berry patch with the intent of letting my cats get there predatory instincts out? - sh.itjust.works

It’s not ethical to let your cats outside at all.

No. Just no. Even prisoners are allowed outdoor privileges.

They’re interested, it’s a contained area, they are supervised. No.

No. Just no. Cats are overpopulated killing machines responsible for multiple extinctions.

No.

Humans are overpopulated killing machines responsible for multiple extinctions….
Got it. Don’t let humans outside.
If it takes unethical practices to provide for an animal, it’s unethical to have the animal.
Contained? Sure. Letting them run wild in areas where they’re not native makes them have the same effect as an invasive species.
Cats that don’t know any better can live inside just fine. But I adopted a cat from the shelter that was only allowed to go to a place where he can go outside. And he REALLY wanted to go outside. Usually you have to keep them inside for at least 6 weeks to accomodate before you allow them outside. He escaped through a tiny bathroom window after 2 weeks. And he came back the next morning wondering why I was stressed out. Since then I let him outside. Since then, he also became a lot more chill inside. No whirlstorm on my bed at 4 in the morning, no attacking my feet out of boredom, and he generally seems a lot calmer. Keeping him inside would drive both him and me crazy. So do we have to euthanise all cats like him? Cause locking them up inside is just cruel.
Take him outside on a leash?