PDA

View Full Version : Success! New Zealand Domestic Cats Won’t Be Trapped and Killed



Catty1
04-26-2014, 11:10 AM
by Kristina Chew (http://www.care2.com/causes/author/autismvox)
April 25, 2014
10:00 am



http://dingo.care2.com/pictures/causes/3086/3085697.large.jpg


get causes updates <form action="/newsletters/" method="post" class="wp_newsletter"> <input class="newsletter_email" placeholder="enter your email address" type="email"> </form>
Trapping and killing: that’s what Richard King, the executive of the Invercargill City Council in southern New Zealand, told residents concerned about domesticated neighborhood cats (http://www.thepetitionsite.com/957/457/407/city-council-gives-permission-to-kill-domestic-cats/) to do back in March. A woman in Invercargill had 37 cats who, according to neighbors, were said to “swarm” in the streets.
King’s answer to their concerns (http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/9837947/Cat-house-neighbours-offered-traps)? Residents could pick up traps from the City Council and provided they returned them with no cat inside (because the animal had been killed), use them.
Outraged, Care2 member Paula Jones started a petition (http://www.thepetitionsite.com/create.html) telling King that the City Council’s plan was a wrong-headed idea and must be dropped.
Care2 Member Starts a Campaign to Save Invercargill’s Cats
Under Invercargill’s “keeping animals bylaw,” people are allowed to have no more than three cats on their property. When the City Council attempted to enforce this (http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/9837947/Cat-house-neighbours-offered-traps) on the woman with 37 cats, it “faced resistance” and found itself having to go to court to get rid of all but three of her cats. It was then that King told (http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/9837947/Cat-house-neighbours-offered-traps) residents they were “welcome to pick up traps from the city council to catch and then dispose of the felines.”
Paula quickly took action (http://www.thepetitionsite.com/create.html). The cats who were to be cruelly killed were not, she emphasized (http://www.thepetitionsite.com/957/457/407/city-council-gives-permission-to-kill-domestic-cats/), feral cats, but domestic ones.
As she also pointed out (http://www.thepetitionsite.com/957/457/407/city-council-gives-permission-to-kill-domestic-cats/):

This is an exceptionally irresponsible statement to promote. We are going to have crazy cat haters killing cats at will; they will be tortured, injured and left to die painful deaths. Everybody’s cat/bestfriend/companion animal will effectively be fair game to the sick members of society. The perpetrators will never be punished.
More than 19,000 Care2 members signed Paula’s petition (http://www.thepetitionsite.com/957/457/407/city-council-gives-permission-to-kill-domestic-cats/). Dozens of Care2 members also sent emails to the Invercargill City Council to express their shock and disgust and hundreds took to social media (http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/9842177/Fur-flies-over-cat-trap-call) to criticize King’s “inflammatory comments” which, as one person said, “would be the most stupidest statement to come out of the mouth of someone in his position.” SPCA Southland said (http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/9842177/Fur-flies-over-cat-trap-call) their phone was ringing “nonstop with people wanting to know how to help the woman.”
On April 1, Paula presented her Care2 petition (http://www.thepetitionsite.com/957/457/407/city-council-gives-permission-to-kill-domestic-cats/) with its call for King (who was not present at the meeting (http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/9898172/King-does-U-turn-on-feline-rage)) to publicly retract his comments to the Invercargill City Council.
The issue had attracted so much attention that Paula found herself doing interviews for newspapers, radio and television.
Paula’s advocacy and that of so many Care2 members (http://www.thepetitionsite.com/957/457/407/city-council-gives-permission-to-kill-domestic-cats/) paid off. One day after the petition signatures were delivered, King and the City Council not only retracted their initial statement but also made an apology. King himself admitted that he had made an “error of judgment.”
Noting that the City Council had not had a petition “of that size come into council before,” Invercargill Mayor Shadbolt said (http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/9898172/King-does-U-turn-on-feline-rage) that King’s comments about disposing of cats were “inappropriate.” He described his own distress when his family’s cat, Monty, went missing for days.
It took a lot of work by Paula and Care2 members for King to retract his statement about trapping and killing cats. While certainly pleased about King’s apology, she also comments (http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/9898172/King-does-U-turn-on-feline-rage) that it was “probably damage control and not a genuine ‘I didn’t mean it.’”
Not everyone, and certainly not everyone in positions of power, understands why animals (domesticated and feral cats as well as many others) must be treated with humanity. Start your own Care2 petition (http://www.thepetitionsite.com/create.html) to let people know why we need to do this. Care2 member Maureen Gibbons started a petition to ban the trapping and killing of stray cats in Ireland (http://www.thepetitionsite.com/709/742/649/ban-the-trapping-killing-of-irelands-cats/). Paula’s successful campaign shows how, when we all take action, we can save many, many lives.



Read more: http://www.care2.com/causes/success-new-zealand-domestic-cats-wont-be-trapped-and-killed.html#ixzz300diDV81

Karen
04-26-2014, 05:15 PM
It is a tricky situation, as feral cats in New Zealand have caused the near extinction of some of the native species, so I understand their cautious approach. It is not a simple situation by any means.

carole
05-01-2014, 04:58 AM
Yes Karen you are right,I believe these cats are pets,but from what I've read they are not been taken care of properly,so maybe it's a case of hoarding,I don't want to see any cats hurt or harmed either,but 37 is too many,remember cats are indoor/outdoor in nz,so they are causing problems for the neighbours,you all know how much I adore cats,but I'm not sure I would like 37 living next door to me either,there really is two sides to this story.

I would be very upset if any were harmed for sure.,and I'm so relieved this won't happen,unfortunately we too have our cat haters and cruel people ,we have this guy called Gareth Morgan,he would have all cats eradicated if he had his way,I loathe this man,and the media just gives him way too much attention.lucky nz has more cat lovers than haters,we have about 1.4 million cats and 4 million people.