kanelli wrote:Here is one page that tries to dispell some of the myths about feral cats.
http://www.animalsaustralia.org/default ... &idL2=1310
Warrawong sanctuary is up the road from where I used live and has an abundance of breeding (including the platypus and bettongs etc) Aussie wildlife and cat proof fences-not possible without them I'm afraid-many Aussie animals forage on the ground and are easy prey.Cats are a problem because their owners leave them to wander during the day while they are at work. No matter how cute our neighbours cat was and although it wore a bell it was a killer that killed not for food but for fun. I went into the Rangers office in the Flinders Ranges where they had a feral cat skin on display-it was huge and the contents of this cat's stomach was horrific-all native wildlife!! There are many cat lovers in Australia but the fact is you really shouldn't have a cat in some areas of Australia. The site you have quoted is pro-animal/cat- to counter you web page look up Warrawong and see what happens when you keep out certain animals. It is an amazing place.