Should we eradicate cats in Australia?
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Should we eradicate cats in Australia?
I put this poll on Facebook, with surprising results so far, so I thought I'd try it here as a comparison.
Cats are responsible for killing small reptiles, birds and native mammals. For every responsible cat owner who de sexes their cat and keeps it indoors, there are 99 who don't. feral and domestic cats are a massive problem. See link below
To eradicate cats means that existing pets must be desexed, any strays caught are destroyed, breeders are closed down and stock all desexed and a bounty put on feral/stray cats.
Those people who desperately desire the company of a cat, could purchase a desexed one from over seas, but other than that, Australia would be cat free.
Yes or no.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-04/c ... es/9013960
Cats are responsible for killing small reptiles, birds and native mammals. For every responsible cat owner who de sexes their cat and keeps it indoors, there are 99 who don't. feral and domestic cats are a massive problem. See link below
To eradicate cats means that existing pets must be desexed, any strays caught are destroyed, breeders are closed down and stock all desexed and a bounty put on feral/stray cats.
Those people who desperately desire the company of a cat, could purchase a desexed one from over seas, but other than that, Australia would be cat free.
Yes or no.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-04/c ... es/9013960
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Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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but as long as we have breeding stock and you can buy unsterilised ones, the problem remainsMugwump wrote:Desexed, bell collar. Otherwise impounded and destroyed. Problem solved.
Cats have probably done more environmental damage in Australia than any other introduced species, inc foxes, cane toads and rabbits, other than humans.They are serial killers with pretty faces.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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If the rules of the jungle apply, then everyone should be happy if a dog kills a cat. And I don't think the cats actually eat the birds. They just kill for the pleasure of killing. Do they eat the mice they catch?think positive wrote:... They eat the occasional bird? Ah well the rules of the jungle. ...
Oh, and it's not occasional, either... Apparently it's literally hundreds of thousands of birds per year in the US.
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eat the occasional bird? Try fkn lots.
law of the jungle? doesn't apply with an introduced predator.
This is what they can do. https://www.smh.com.au/environment/cons ... 4zn9p.html
law of the jungle? doesn't apply with an introduced predator.
This is what they can do. https://www.smh.com.au/environment/cons ... 4zn9p.html
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.