Cats are natural hunters. They hunt and
kill wildlife, even when they have full bellies. It’s not their fault and it’s not something
that we can train them not to do, it’s who they are. However, as owners, we can
find ways of reducing the amount of animals they kill and maim by choosing to
keep our cats indoors or using a suitable cat containment system.
How
Many Animals Die in the UK at the Paws of Cats?
A recent study titled Cats and Wildlife
reveals how many birds are killed in the UK by our domestic cats alone (not
including the feral cats in our country). Currently, the estimates stand at 55million
birds are killed by cats each year and a total of approximately 275million
animals are killed overall each year. These figures are alarming to read and it
is worth remembering that this is only in the UK. Currently, the RSPCA say
there’s no evidence to suggest cats are responsible for the decline of birds on
our island, but that can’t be said in other places around the world.
Australia is proposing drastic action to
gain some control of the current cat crisis that they’re experiencing. Earlier
this year the Australian government announced they were planning a cat cull to
eliminate 2 million cats in the country. More recently, the government also
announced that they are to propose a 24-hour cat curfew that will apply to all
cats in the country. The imposed cat curfew is already in place in some territories
and the government are looking for public support to roll out the curfew
country wide.
What
Can You Do to Help?
Many of our customers choose our cat fences
and cat enclosures as a way of significantly reducing their cat’s ability to
hunt and kill local wildlife. Please contact our expert team if you’d like
to learn more about our cat containment systems.