- Australias Cats Kill Two Billion Animals Annually. Heres . . .
Every year, feral cats kill 1 4 billion native Australian animals—around the same number that died in the catastrophic 2019-20 bushfires when more than 73,000 square miles burned
- Feeding Feral Cats Could Be A Crime—Here’s What The Law Says . . .
Feral cat laws vary wildly by state—some even make feeding strays illegal Find out what the law says in your state
- A science-based policy for managing free-roaming cats
At the same time, despite growing scientific evidence of their ecological impacts, free-roaming cats are largely unmanaged in many countries, as well as in many states and municipalities in the United States
- One cat, one year, 110 native animals: lock up your pet, it’s . . .
Roaming pet cats kill 390 million animals per year in Australia Most of the animals are native to Australia
- Toolkit to Address Free-ranging Domestic Cats Felis catus) on . . .
the United States, domestic cats kill an estimated 2 4 billion birds and 12 3 billion mammals each year (Loss et al 2013) Domestic cats are the greatest direct, anthropogenic threat to birds in the United States and Canada, and their impacts are magnified by the fact that eve
- Feral Cats, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Cull
The companion strategy to TNR, mass adoption, is not always possible with wild-reared cats who have no history of human socialization No one wants to kill animals—especially intelligent, culturally important ones like cats—when it’s not necessary But with feral populations on the rise, we might not have much choice aside from culling
- Australia Is Deadly Serious About Killing Millions of Cats
(In the United States, the numbers are even more striking: Scientists estimate that free-roaming cats kill 1 3 to 4 billion birds and 6 3 to 22 3 billion mammals every year )
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