Mine is an inside cat. I dont think cat owners should let their cats roam free.Its when they get outside they cause the damage
There's no place for them in Australia
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Mine is an inside cat. I dont think cat owners should let their cats roam free.Its when they get outside they cause the damage
There's no place for them in Australia
Mine is an inside cat. I dont think cat owners should let their cats roam free.
No doubt there are sections which are edible.I don't disbelieve you. Just saying I had a good bit. Fat Yak reckons the younger ones taste pretty good.
Why?Should you ever step foot on the fields used for live fire training at Puckapunyal, you'd probably never eat kangaroo again
All cats should stay indoors and never be allowed outside. Trapping and euthanisation of cats found outside should be mandatory
I love how people become wildlife warriors when cats are concerned, conveniently ignoring the carnage caused to our native fauna by humans.
ewwww....Is this your final solution?
Well your ideas are on the extreme side.ewwww....
Well your ideas are on the extreme side.
Not really
One cat can kill up to 1000 native animals per year
They are a well perfected killing machine unsuited to being in Australia.
With stats like that, it amazes me anyone would be willing to keep a cat as a pet
Domesticated cats make fantastic pets. This is why people keep them. My cat doesn't kill anything.
That's what all cat owners say
'Sparkles wouldn't hurt anything!'
In some cases I am sure it is true
Sure , your cat is different.In my case it is. My cat has learning difficulties or something. All she wants is to be sitting on someone's lap. She is a needy scared little cat. I got her as a rescue cat and she must have gone through some trauma.
She is scared of everything. I know this is not the norm but she couldnt kill a fly.
Also most cat owners know their cats kill because their cats leave dead birds etc as trophies for their owners.
Yes it isnt the norm.Sure , your cat is different.
I do know of some peole with cats and their cats have never been outside. But its not the norm.
In Thailand i feed some stray cats near my apartment and im friends with the apartment building cat.
But that doesn't change my mind about cats in Australia
Well some of us like a swim in shallow water @ waste deep on a 40 degree 99.99% humidity day. And the sharks are coming in due to global warming.
So yeah don't really feel like been the first case off the bat for a test case.
The term ‘flake’ is an Australian fish name standard that only applies to two species of gummy shark (one from Australia and one from New Zealand). In reality, the term ‘flake’ is commonly used for any shark meat and this can mean any species of shark including those under threat.
Would you wager it's life on that?
I'd be curious to strap a small camera to it over the course of a month.
Sharks, as with most fish, really are just unconscious robots that dont have feelings. Why should we see value in them other than as a means to our own happiness?
No doubt there are sections which are edible.
It is not "completely" edible like beef or chicken or lamb or pork.
If you farmed them it may be a different story.
As the saying goes "you can live on it, but it tastes like s**t"
Roo is outstanding pet food though, so there is no waste from the culling.
Its when they get outside they cause the damage
There's no place for them in Australia
If they could be trained to ONLY eat rabbits then greatWhat about cats that eat feral animals? At one stage my cat was catching and eating a rabbit every day.
If they could be trained to ONLY eat rabbits then great
But thats not possible