I agree with Hassaan's #1 and #2. A large, outdoor enclosure would be perfect, however ..... we have one on our deck and Raiden still catches birds that go in there, has brought in two baby squirrels through the cat door. Mind you, this part of the deck is elevated a couple of feet off the ground and has a secure floor, but the critters come in through the small wire openings. I've found dead mice and birds in there (if he doesn't bring them inside to us). So ... that may not solve everything unless the openings are quite small. Unfortunately, it is the cat's nature to hunt prey. We have 7 bird feeders out that Raiden can watch from his enclosure. We also have an outdoor cat that will occasionally catch a bird, but he prefers mice and chipmunks. Your only other alternative is to try and prevent these critters from coming into your yard. However, wildlife has to co-exist with humans and other wildlife. It may be a losing battle.
Personally, I would never take a bengal hunting. There is too much going on between the humans and their targets to try and deal with a cat who also wants to hunt. Leave the kitty home, please.
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