ZooNews2024
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You seem to have missed the point of my reply to you.
Which was that Theater of the Sea's cat care program clearly works for them, and indeed, even seems to increase the appeal of the place. Ergo, other zoos in similar circumstances could likely replicate that success if they choose to do so.
The issue of stray and feral cats running amuck has no easy answer, although I wager that zoos committing to having them shot and killed, even out of a concern for Toxoplasmosis, would be a PR nightmare.
Yes - Australian wildlife conservation authorities come up against the 'cat-lovers backlash' preventing control measures and attempted eradication programmes, whilst the domestic/feral cat remains one of the biggest threats to endangered Australian mammals, to British song-birds and eco-systems wherever it has been introduced.
Maybe there is a case for keeping domestic cats in cages in zoos to help educate the 'cat-lovers' about the damage they and their animals are doing...