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Call to eradicate New Zealand's pet cats draws hisses from cat lovers

Published on January 22, 2013
Published on January 22, 2013
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New Zealand Companion Animal Council , New Zealand

WELLINGTON, New Zealand - Gareth Morgan has a simple dream: a New Zealand free of cats. But the environmental advocate triggered a claws-out backlash with his new anti-feline campaign.

Morgan called on his countrymen Tuesday to make their current cat their last in order to save the nation's unique native birds. He doesn't suggest people kill their cats, but rather neuter them and not replace them when they die.

His ideas are not sitting well in a country with one of the highest cat ownership rates in the world. Cat lovers say they don't want to be deprived of the companionship a cat brings.

A 2011 survey by the New Zealand Companion Animal Council found that 48 per cent of New Zealand households owned at least one cat, significantly higher than in other developed nations.

© Canadian Press

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    solomon
    - January 22, 2013 at 08:39:26 - The Telegram

    What a great idea for NL. Cats are dessimating our song bird populations and cat owners seem to be very insensitive to the feelings, property or needs of others whether human or animal.

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