Keep your cat away from birds to reduce the chance of a feathery visitor becoming lunch for a marauding cat. Cats are natural predators of birds, and even the most spoiled feline will attempt to catch them if the opportunity presents itself. It can be both disheartening and guilt-inducing to discover that one of the birds you’ve drawn to the yard has fallen victim to a cat, especially if the feline in question belongs to you. Fortunately, there are steps to take that will repel the animals from areas that wild birds frequently visit. Please follow the below steps.
7 Fitting cat collars with bells is not an effective way to keep them from catching birds, as birds aren't always frightened by the noise, and cats may learn how to move in a way that prevents the bell from jingling.
Spread animal repellant granules around areas where cats tend to hide when stalking birds.