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Savannah Cats importation?

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Subject: Savannah Cats importation?
From: "Tom Tarrant" <>
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 12:43:39 +1000
Just received this message, might be of interest to Birding-Aus readers,

Tom


Savannah cat info:

In America, cat breeders have successfully forced the mating of two species,

the domestic cat and the African Serval, and derived a new fashion pet - the

so-called "Savannah" cat. They are apparently twice the size of normal
domestic cats and can leap two metres in a bound. (The Serval can grow to a
length of 120cm, a height of 60cm and a body weight of 13Kg.) Some
fashionable pet businesses in Australia have decided to import these
serval-cat killing machines so they can sell them for around $5000.

The University of Sydney's professor of ecology, Chris Dickman, is warning
these hybrid cats would be uncontrollable in Australia. "It hasn't come in
through the usual quarantine processes or risk assessments that would
otherwise need to be done." Forty of the nation's leading feral animal
researchers are calling for urgent changes to prevent hybrid supercats from
being imported into Australia.
(http://www.snakerescue.com.au/index.php?link=home)

Public comment invited on the draft report, below.



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From: Liz Gould
Sent: Monday, 30 June 2008 10:36 AM
Subject: Savannah Cat Imports - comments due 17 July



The Australian Government is currently assessing the suitability of Savannah

Cats for import into Australia.



Savannah Cats are a hybrid cat resulting from the cross of an African Serval

(weight range 8.7 to 18kg) with a Domestic Cat (avg weight 4.5kg). For more
information, please follow this link to the
<http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/trade-use/invitecomment/savannah
-cat.html> Savannah Cat import into Australia - draft assessment report. The

report provides information on the characteristics, behaviour, natural
habitat, likelihood of the Savannah Cat establishing a breeding population
in the Australian environment should it ever be released from effective
human control, assessment of the potential impact of the Savannah Cat should

it establish feral population/s in Australia. Interesting reading!





Public comments are invited on the draft report from 20 June until 17 July
2008 - let your opinion be known!





Please forward to anyone who you think may wish to comment on this.







L


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