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We are often asked about the effect cats have on wildlife. Unfortunately, unrestrained cats, whether feral or domestic, often have a significant impact on wildlife - particularly near rural areas and national parks.  Click on any of the following to see our pages on:

Information on feral cats

Are domestic (pet) cats a danger to wildlife?

How to discourage cats from your garden

Local story of a cat that is under control 

Local Councilor discusses cat Issues

Local Newspaper Article on the impact of cats

Links to other sources of information

National Parks and Wildlife Service Cats and Wildlife

Agricultural Pests and Feral Animals

Murdoch University Scientific Approach to Feral Cat Problem

Environment Australia Threat Abatement Program - Feral Cat Control

Information on a feral killed at Roxby Downs

RSPCA Cat information

Cat Fanciers Association - Safer Indoors

Australian Cat Federation

 

 
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  Domestic Cat Solution
 
  Avoid a CATastrophe

 

 

 

 

 


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