Check out the top video on this link, titled "An In(Cat)venient Truth." It is put out by the Feline Conservation Federation as a defence of private wild cat ownership. It is a bit lengthy, I think around 15 minutes, so you will have to be interested in the subject to watch it. He makes some very good points. Here are a few I like:
- The last 20 year average (1990-2009) of deaths by big cats in the U.S. is one per year.
- All of these deaths were people willingly involved in interacting or seeing cats. No one has ever been killed in this country because a pet cat escaped and wandered into their neighborhood.
- Many more people are killed by kites and vending machines than by wild cats.
- Zoos do some good breeding but do not have the space or resources to fully maintain the numbers needed for effective breeding populations.
Unfortunately, he makes one statement (twice) that is incorrect. He says all 36 species of cats are threatened or endangered, which is absolutely wrong. At least half a dozen are listed as Least Concern by IUCN.
For those of you with the stamina to watch this, what do you think?
http://www.felineconservation.org/organization/video-media.htm
- The last 20 year average (1990-2009) of deaths by big cats in the U.S. is one per year.
- All of these deaths were people willingly involved in interacting or seeing cats. No one has ever been killed in this country because a pet cat escaped and wandered into their neighborhood.
- Many more people are killed by kites and vending machines than by wild cats.
- Zoos do some good breeding but do not have the space or resources to fully maintain the numbers needed for effective breeding populations.
Unfortunately, he makes one statement (twice) that is incorrect. He says all 36 species of cats are threatened or endangered, which is absolutely wrong. At least half a dozen are listed as Least Concern by IUCN.
For those of you with the stamina to watch this, what do you think?
http://www.felineconservation.org/organization/video-media.htm