The village council of Omaui in New Zealand's Southland region has proposed to add a ban on domestic cats to their Pest Management Plan to protect native wildlife, especially birds, in the region. The proposal is drawing anger from local residents who say the council acts "like a police state". Some people argue they need cats for rodent control.
New Zealand council plans to ban all pet cats
New Zealand village's plan to ban cats draws furious response
Now I'm definitely no great lover of domestic cats and I readily agree their hunting poses a great menace to wildlife - not just in New Zealand, but pretty much everywhere really, including on the continents - but the downgrading of cats from pet to pest and a total ban on cats seem at least somewhat excessive and overly harsh to me. Like a police state, as the locals rightfully called it.
Personally I think that strict(er) regulation of cats would be a better option. Regulate cat breeding, require cats to be kept indoors or, when outdoors, in a fully enclosed space or cage. I personally do not think that the welfare of cats would be greatly negatively impacted by being kept as indoor or contained pets and not being able to hunt. In fact I think it would in fact make cats themselves safer as well. I'm sure there's plenty of indoor cats who do fine - and perhaps that's the type of cat we should be propagating. That said, regulation does have to come with compliance and enforcement and maybe that is the part the council doesn't trust people with or doesn't want to do.
Thoughts?
New Zealand council plans to ban all pet cats
New Zealand village's plan to ban cats draws furious response
Now I'm definitely no great lover of domestic cats and I readily agree their hunting poses a great menace to wildlife - not just in New Zealand, but pretty much everywhere really, including on the continents - but the downgrading of cats from pet to pest and a total ban on cats seem at least somewhat excessive and overly harsh to me. Like a police state, as the locals rightfully called it.
Personally I think that strict(er) regulation of cats would be a better option. Regulate cat breeding, require cats to be kept indoors or, when outdoors, in a fully enclosed space or cage. I personally do not think that the welfare of cats would be greatly negatively impacted by being kept as indoor or contained pets and not being able to hunt. In fact I think it would in fact make cats themselves safer as well. I'm sure there's plenty of indoor cats who do fine - and perhaps that's the type of cat we should be propagating. That said, regulation does have to come with compliance and enforcement and maybe that is the part the council doesn't trust people with or doesn't want to do.
Thoughts?