Question

Why are stray cats considered to be overpopulated?
A:They have adapted to their environment
B: They have a negative effect on the ecosystem
C: They can be aggressive to humans and other animals.
D: There are very large numbers of them.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
While all the options presented have some relevance, the best answer to why stray cats are considered to be overpopulated is:

**D: There are very large numbers of them.**

Overpopulation primarily refers to the sheer number of stray cats in a given area. This large population can lead to problems such as increased competition for food, higher rates of disease, and impact on local wildlife. Other options may relate to consequences or behaviors associated with overpopulation, but the crux of the issue is the significant number of stray cats.

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