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Kiwi claws are out attacking call to control destructive cats
(01-23 14:14)

A campaign to eradicate the domestic cats of New Zealand as a way of protecting native wildlife has attracted derisory howls from feline lovers. There are an estimated 1.4 million cats in the country.
Gareth Morgan, a businessman turned philanthropist, has called for New Zealanders to give puss the boot, citing research showing the average cat kills at least 13 native birds or animals each year, AFP reports.
He said the figure was unacceptable in a country where many bird species had already been wiped out and 37 percent of those that remained, such as the flightless kiwi, were endangered because of introduced predators.
Morgan, best known for helping to ship a stray Emperor penguin dubbed Happy Feet back to Antarctic waters after it washed up near Wellington in 2011, said cat owners should keep their pets indoors and not replace them when they die.
“Naturally, I'm not suggesting you go out and knock your furry friend on the head right now,’’ he wrote in the Dominion Post newspaper today. “But if we are serious about conservation, then we must acknowledge that we are harboring a natural born killer.’’
Morgan’s campaign has not gone down well in a country where a 2011 survey by the New Zealand Companion Animals Council showed almost half of all households own a cat. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals executive director Bob Kerridge said Morgan had no right to tell people they could not have cats in their family.
“I say to Gareth Morgan, butt out of our lives,’’ he told television station TV3. “Don't deprive us of the beautiful companionship that a cat can provide individually and as a family.’’
Even on Morgan's own website, opinion was running against his campaign, with three-quarters of respondents to an online poll answering negatively to the question: “Would you make your current cat the last one you own?’’
John Innes, a wildlife ecologist with government research body Landcare, said Morgan's argument that cats killed birds may be too simplistic, pointing out that they also kill rats, another major bird predator.
“No one’s ever actually done the numbers to see whether the number of birds that those rats would kill is bigger or less than the number that the cats kill,'' he said.
“I'm not saying that cats are good for birds, but it's not a stupid suggestion.’’


   
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