I just read that pamphlet - did that seriously come from the SPCA? What a load of sh1te. Utter bollocks... Family friends had a pedigree cat, expensive bastard. It was an inside cat, breeding grade and about 3K worth (can't remember the flavour to be honest though). A dog got into the house by jumping at a door and attacked the cat and killed it, the man of the house got inside while the attack was happening and the dog didn't leave either. Good bloody riddance I feel, I said to him well done mate but sorry for the loss of your cat. So that's one bit of advice in that little booklet that is total crap.
no legal basis that may not be correct below from National Parks act
Other activities in parks
(1)
The Minister may do, or authorise a person to do, any thing that the Minister considers appropriate for the proper and beneficial management, administration, and control of a park.
key word there is anything gunna be interesting
Dogs are different to cats as they are a threat to humans. We've had a couple of fatal dog attacks up here recently. That doesn't diminish the threat of cats to native fauna, but I can see why the councils choose to prioritise dog control over cat control.
And last time I checked there aren't many pet deer roaming streets at night
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No but up here there are wild deer roaming the streets, 3 people just went to court over running one down and putting it on social media.
Yes we have a cat he is 17 and fixed, doesn't wear a collar and is locked in Every night as we don't have a cat flap here. He is only ever allowed out if we are home as we leave a door open for him.
He is a support cat for my wife and she won't have a dog as unfortunately she has a very sensitive nose and lets face it dogs smell even I can smell them and we both like dogs.
Happy Jack.
With a bath once a fortnight whippets don't smell. Get one! Best dogs ever, and very catlike.
We're not far away from a cat control act. Give it 10 years. In the meantime, if a cat is trapped and doesn't have a chip, = goneburger. As the furore around that kids hunting contest revealed, it's pretty easy to pick a feral cat from your companion cat if it's caged.
Identify your target beyond all doubt because you never miss (right?) and I'll be missed.
there was a LOT more to that than shown on TV
the kids were being called murderers etc by protestors and then were egged on by others so the meat meat meat chant etc took place
I know of a very well spoken chap who tried to have civil discussion with protesters...but they just didn't want to know about anything that didn't fit their predetermined agenda
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That's something I thought I'd never see in my lifetime. Very cool.
I hope there's some proactive messaging going out to try and encourage dog owners to have their boundary fence kiwi proof to stop kiwi straying into the yard. That would be a big onus on dog owners but if those that can, do, then it's going to add to helping the cause.
In QLD cats have to be inside, As a result catios are popular. Most people follow the rules. The ones that don't, if their cat gets caught they get fined and the person who caught it gets part of the money. if it gets caught too many times it gets the long ride to the countryside. At least that is what my missus' friends who live there told us
We will never own another cat, after our last one went from being a house cat to a runaway feral for 3 1/2 years. We got him back in pretty rough shape, even for a 12 year old. Mounting vet costs meant we had to put him down about a year ago.
If someone had killed him while he was a feral, I would have thought it was a fair play.
So great to see. The less cats in the environment the more native species we’ll see, that’s a simple fact that can’t be disputed. The number of people who claim their cats won’t kill any other than rats and mice astounds me.
https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/pests...ts/feral-cats/
Some of you might remember the “Justice for Vinny the cat” case in Taumaranui 3 years ago. A guy was walking his cats on the golf course when one of them was shot by the greenkeeper. There was an ugly confrontation in the car park afterwards which was videoed and published to Facebook. What followed was a very interesting saga, where militant activist cat owners poured hate on the shooter, whilst funding attempts to have him charged and locked up. This well known local guy was named, his address posted, he was getting numerous hateful threats on social media and the cat activists were keeping pressure on police, the MP, SPCA, ministers.
Turned out that Vinny’s owner was a bit of a weirdo who took in strays from all over town and further afield, allowing them to breed on his property which backed onto the golf course. His social media profiles were chockablock with a long history of dozens of cats & kittens at his home. He was very unpopular with his neighbours who were being swamped with cats whether they liked it or not. A couple of FB pages popped up to argue that there was no protection for them in law from this guys’ stray cat activities, and that birdlife in their gardens and on the golf course had been decimated. If they posted on his Facebook he just deleted the comments. I found all this very interesting.
It didn’t take this guy long to work out that he had enough support from the cat militants to get them to chip in for all the cat-food & vet bills. Pretty soon money was being donated to fix other stray cats, which when recovered from whatever filthy lurgy they had, were often released.
To the best of my knowledge no legal action was taken against the greenkeeper and he is still going about his business today. Maybe someone local on here knows more about the eventual outcome.
What I got out of following this saga was just how vitriolic the militant cat owners are. Organisations like Predator Free New Zealand 2050 have got a real battle on their hands to contain and control the media focus on the cat owners’ feelings and views. Having read quite a lot of content from the cat owning activists I am quite convinced it’s going to be a vicious battle should more councils (local & regional) attempt to pass cat control legislation. From what I’ve read, the nuttiness of it all, I reckon the cat militants are a bunch of idiotic loons which tells you which side of the fence I’m on.
We’ve already had a taste of how problematic cat control is in this thread.
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