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A Feral Cat-Hunting Contest for Kids in New Zealand Is Scrapped After a Backlash
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Posted on 05/16/2023 1:45:43 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Organizers of a New Zealand hunting contest are pawing their way out of controversy after canceling an event that would have seen children 14 and under compete to kill the most feral cats.

The North Canterbury Hunting Competition is open to both kids and adults, and aims to manage invasive species and raise money for local causes — specifically, a school and pool in the rural village of Rotherham.

Last year, more than 250 children killed 427 animals, mostly possums, hares and rabbits, according to The Guardian.

Organizers added a new category this year, announcing in a since-deleted Friday Facebook post that whoever could kill the most feral cats between mid-April and late June would win the equivalent of $155. And they warned that anyone who produced a microchipped cat — meaning one that belonged to someone — would have their entire entry disqualified.

That prompted an immediate outcry from animal rights groups like SAFE, who pointed out that feral cats don't necessarily look different from strays and pets. Worried that house cats would suffer, they called on organizers to cancel the category.

"Disqualifying dead cats with microchips is too little too late," said SAFE spokesperson Will Appelbe. "It's not even an ambulance, but a grave at the bottom of the cliff."

The competition changed course on Tuesday.

"Our sponsors and school safety are our main priority, so the decision has been made to withdraw this category for this year to avoid further backlash at this time," organizers wrote on Facebook. "We are disappointed and apologise for those who were excited to be involved in something that is about protecting [our] native birds, and other vulnerable species."

That post received a mix of supportive and disapproving reactions, with some reiterating the threat that feral cats pose and others arguing there are better ways to respond to it.

The contest didn't actually break any laws, as the Canterbury chapter of the New Zealand SPCA noted on Facebook, adding that it was still "extremely concerned." Event organizers stressed that all hunters are required to abide by the country's firearm and animal welfare acts.

They added that the school and others involved had gotten "vile & inappropriate emails and messages," and stressed that the hunting competition is run independently by volunteers and for an important cause.

"This fundraising effort is critical in aiding the local school to employ a board funded third teacher and gives our local community and kids greater opportunities," organizers wrote.

The rest of the categories will continue as planned the weekend of June 23.

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New Zealand's Department of Conservation says feral cats — defined as those that live in the wild and have none of their needs provided for by humans — are widespread throughout the country.

There could be as many as 2.5 million, which is about double the number of domestic cats in the country, according to conservation organization Forest & Bird. A pest controller told the news outlet Stuff last year that feral cats were at "plague" levels in Canterbury.

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Their diet depends on their habitat, and they can live anywhere from coastal areas and sub-alpine environments to forests, farmland and islands. They feed on rabbits, birds and bird eggs, rats, hares, bats, lizards, mice and other insects, which officials say has a "major impact."

For instance, feral cats have reduced Grand and Otago skink populations to critically low levels in the Central Otago district and decimated populations of endangered kakī/black stilt, wrybill and black-fronted terns in the central South Island.

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"Historically, we know that feral cats were responsible for the extinction of six bird species and are leading agents of decline in populations of birds, bats, frogs and lizards," Blackie said.

The question is, what should be done about it?

Animal rights groups want to see them handled humanely The hunting category controversy has highlighted the debate over how best to handle pest control in New Zealand.

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The SPCA was one of the groups that opposed the event, saying there was a good chance someone's pet could be killed.

It noted that children often use air rifles in these events, which increases the likelihood of an animal's suffering and prolonged death.

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Without a national effort to reduce the feral cat population, regional councils can only introduce piecemeal local measures and the Conservation Department can act only on public conservation land, according to charitable trust Predator Free New Zealand.

New Zealand does have "Predator Free 2050," a federal plan to eliminate its most pressing predators: rats, stoats and possums. There are calls for cats to be added to that plan, a politically contentious issue.

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Appelbe, the SAFE spokesperson, tweeted that cat management strategies that "actually work" include "trap, neuter, release," "mandatory microchip, registering, desexing" and adopting instead of shopping for pets.

He added that there are other ways to raise money for the Rotherham school and pool, "and sending children off to kill cats shouldn't be one of them."


TOPICS: Outdoors; Pets/Animals; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: birds; cats; chidren; environment; feralcats; newzealand
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To: Hot Tabasco

But it is easy to send kids to go hunt them? Ok, Lets go back to the Mesolithic Hunter Gathers prior to 10,000 BC and just follow them.

If the Government can push for hunting (kids) then that same Government can have a policy to push for spay and neutering of every feral cat trapped.

It is a choice, I think the better of the 2 choices is to spay and neuter not call for kids to go hunting.

My comments are not ignorant, that is your opinion, there is nothing ignorant. There is a problem with feral cats in Australia, there is problem now with Feral hogs across most of the Southern USA, there problems with feral pythons now in Florida.

Feral Hogs, Cats and Pythons are not the same animals and can via government policy be handled differently. There are choices. Cats do not pose a threat to humans, Pythons do and Feral Hogs, especially females with young ones have attacked and killed humans.


81 posted on 05/16/2023 4:26:54 PM PDT by CTrent1564
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To: CTrent1564

Why don’t you provide several million dollars to get them off to the right start.


82 posted on 05/16/2023 4:27:36 PM PDT by RetiredTexasVet (Biden not only suffers fools and criminals, he appoints them to positions of responsibility. )
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To: DallasBiff
Well there is a reason for the term "bird brain".

God gave them the ability to fly, and when in trouble they don't.


Plus most do have eyes on the side of their heads giving them a really wide view. I'm a cat lover so I am biased, but the owners should not have let them out in the first place. Still, if the birds and others cannot compete and survive then let Darwin do his trick and let that decide for itself.
83 posted on 05/16/2023 4:37:59 PM PDT by MrLucky1966 (GOVT.SYS CORRUPTED! RUN GUN.COM? (Y/Y) GUN.COM NOT FOUND, EXECUTE BASEBALL.BAT? (Y/Y))
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To: Chad C. Mulligan
Cat-killers will burn in Hell, if there is any justice in the world.

I'm with ya and I'll also include dogs.
84 posted on 05/16/2023 4:39:40 PM PDT by MrLucky1966 (GOVT.SYS CORRUPTED! RUN GUN.COM? (Y/Y) GUN.COM NOT FOUND, EXECUTE BASEBALL.BAT? (Y/Y))
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To: DallasBiff

No, not really because everyone feeds them.


85 posted on 05/16/2023 4:42:16 PM PDT by Irenic
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To: RetiredTexasVet

why don’t you if you are so damn interested in seeing cats just killed.

Turning kids loose to kills cats indiscriminately, I mean what can go wrong. One of them goes on to somebodies property thinking it is a feral cat, and it is somebody’s pet cat, and the kid has a weapon, then what if????????????????? somebody who views their pets as part of the family views the kid as a threat to their person and property and shoots the kid.


86 posted on 05/16/2023 5:07:25 PM PDT by CTrent1564
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To: CTrent1564

And edit to my own post, I realize that in most USA States, that pets are property and you can’t use deadly force to protect property, only when your life is in danger.

But that is the general rule, I saw a Police officer shoot a guy that was stabbing a Police Dog just recently. Texas state law might be the one where a Pet can be protected with force, but not sure as I do not live in Texas.


87 posted on 05/16/2023 5:22:38 PM PDT by CTrent1564
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To: NorthMountain

Bison make angry bulls look like puppies.


88 posted on 05/16/2023 9:01:48 PM PDT by MeganC (There is nothing feminine about feminism. )
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To: DallasBiff
Don’t feral cats kill rodents.

There are millions of them and they are also wiping out song birds.

89 posted on 05/17/2023 6:44:57 AM PDT by TangoLimaSierra (⭐⭐To the Left, The Truth is Right Wing Violence⭐⭐)
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To: CTrent1564
Feral Hogs, Cats and Pythons are not the same animals

They are when it comes to the predation of the natural wildlife where they have free reign to hunt without the control of humans........

And for what it's worth, At any given point in time, there are between 7.0 – 11.2 million cats spread across 99.9% of the continent: 1.4 – 5.6 million feral cats in the bush depending on rainfall conditions......

So how many Trap, Neuter and Release traps do you want to set up to control the problem?.............LOL!

90 posted on 05/17/2023 3:14:07 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Mother said don't put beans in your ears)
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To: Hot Tabasco

Well in some parts of the world, the feral cats may not be the problem for birds such as in Australia and New Zealand.

When you say cats, what type of cats are you talking about? Are we talking about? The ones that humans domesticated over 9,000 years ago. In advanced societies, not the bush, there are means to do it. Even the article by the OP says the Country has a plan to by 2040 or so to use spay and neuter, and restricting people to only 3 cats (idiotic humans who buy cats, then dump them and not have them spayed and neutered as a major part of the problem).

I would be willing to bet most of the idiots wanting to have kids under 14 to run around and kill cats are the parents or grandparents who contributed to the problem.


91 posted on 05/17/2023 3:43:49 PM PDT by CTrent1564
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To: CTrent1564
Well in some parts of the world, the feral cats may not be the problem for birds such as in Australia and New Zealand.

LOL! You just contradicted yourself in every stupid statement you posted trying to argue against the killing of feral cats in Australia........LOL!

Time to go, no sense arguing with idiots.....Sheesh!

92 posted on 05/17/2023 4:41:50 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Mother said don't put beans in your ears)
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To: Hot Tabasco

But I said Australia and New Zealand are supposedly civilized countries and can handle it differently. Can countries in Africa handle it with spay and neuter, probably not.

In poor areas of India, probably not.

Australia and New Zealand think of themselves as civilized countries, well then act like one.


93 posted on 05/17/2023 4:45:14 PM PDT by CTrent1564
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