I'm looking for some advice. My next door neighbors have an outside cat that like to kill birds. So far it has killed two nests of baby robins, and an assortment of song birds. I've never caught it doing this, but am sure it is this cat. Monday I found an adult wood thrush dead in my yard. Monday, evening, I found the cat trying to kill a baby wood thrush. I suspect the dead bird in my yard was one of the parents. Right now the baby wood thrush is in a cardboard box and the remaining parent is trying to feed it. The baby does appear injured. At night we put the box in the garage so the cat can't get the bird.
I have a friendly relationship with the family. I told the daughter that the cat had tried to kill the baby bird and asked if she could watch her cat. The cat is very friendly and spends a great deal of time in my yard. I don't dislike the cat, only its behavior killing birds. This cat is constantly leaving me "presents" such as dead mice, shrews, a juvenile copperhead and a goldfish. Obviously, the cat enjoys killing things for play. The family provides the cat with plenty of food, so it is not hungry. Is there any way I can prevent this cat from harming birds. Is there anything safe I can use in my yard around my trees to discourage the cat's visits? I don't want to harm the cat. I also don't want anything that will bother my 2 dogs.
Please don't debate the indoor/outdoor cat issue. I strongly believe that cats should be indoors--but it is not my cat, so that is not my choice.
I have a friendly relationship with the family. I told the daughter that the cat had tried to kill the baby bird and asked if she could watch her cat. The cat is very friendly and spends a great deal of time in my yard. I don't dislike the cat, only its behavior killing birds. This cat is constantly leaving me "presents" such as dead mice, shrews, a juvenile copperhead and a goldfish. Obviously, the cat enjoys killing things for play. The family provides the cat with plenty of food, so it is not hungry. Is there any way I can prevent this cat from harming birds. Is there anything safe I can use in my yard around my trees to discourage the cat's visits? I don't want to harm the cat. I also don't want anything that will bother my 2 dogs.
Please don't debate the indoor/outdoor cat issue. I strongly believe that cats should be indoors--but it is not my cat, so that is not my choice.
) Anyway... this cat kills everything in sight. My neighbor tried putting a bell on her collar, which helped for awhile, but she eventually got used to it and learned to move silently. Just last week we discovered a nest of 4 baby bunnies in my front yard. They had been buried pretty well under my daylillies, but all this rain washed out the garden and exposed them. She killed 3 on the first day, we saved the 4th from her, but she came back for it the next morning. I also have some chipmunks living under my concrete porch. I always see her sitting on my porch staring down at the hole, just waiting for them to stick their little noses out. I hate it, but there's really nothing I can do about it. She's still a nice cat anyway and I pet her often. Its just a bummer that she does this - cats will be cats. 
I understand it's instinct but it really upsets me
It helps with the rodent hunting but not birds 