Question
Why are stray cats considered to be overpopulated?(1 point)
Responses
They can be aggressive to humans and other animals.
They can be aggressive to humans and other animals.
There are very large numbers of them.
There are very large numbers of them.
They have adapted to their environment.
They have adapted to their environment.
They have a negative effect on the ecosystem.
Responses
They can be aggressive to humans and other animals.
They can be aggressive to humans and other animals.
There are very large numbers of them.
There are very large numbers of them.
They have adapted to their environment.
They have adapted to their environment.
They have a negative effect on the ecosystem.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most appropriate response to why stray cats are considered to be overpopulated is:
**There are very large numbers of them.**
While the other statements may also have merit, the key issue of overpopulation primarily stems from their large numbers.
**There are very large numbers of them.**
While the other statements may also have merit, the key issue of overpopulation primarily stems from their large numbers.