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Kill the Cat That Kills the Bird?

To: 'Birding Aus' <>, 'Peter Shute' <>
Subject: Kill the Cat That Kills the Bird?
From: "" <>
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2007 11:50:19 +0900
Thanks Peter - I hadn't time to read all 7 pages.

If that is the nub of the problem I recommend a solution used here in Bayside, namely to get a sympathetic vet to talk to the cat feeder and say the alternative to them being killed is for them to be neutered.   That way our Council has reduced stray cats breeding in the wild to near zero.

Michael Norris

On Thu Dec 6 9:50 , "Peter Shute" <>sent:
.......

I can understand people wanting cats, and people taking in strays, but
the practise of feeding strays while allowing them to remain strays has
always annoyed me. But I'd feel very uncomfortable about them being
shot near a built up area (where I might be wandering), especially
unofficial shooting.

Peter Shute

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