New Zealand feral cat-killing competition for children axed after backlash


New Zealand feral cat-killing competition for children axed after backlash


Organisers of an annual hunting competition in New Zealand came under fire when they announced an event for children to hunt feral cats

By Kelly Ng

A children's cat-hunting competition in New Zealand has been cancelled following backlash against the event.

Organisers of an annual hunt were criticised after announcing a new category for those aged 14 and under to hunt feral cats.

The animals are considered a pest and a risk to the country's biosecurity.

Youngsters were told to not kill pets, but they were otherwise encouraged to kill as many feral cats as possible for a prize.

The child who killed the most between mid-April and the end of June would have won NZ$250 (£124; $155).

The event drew immediate condemnation from animal welfare groups.

On Tuesday, the New Zealand's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said it was relieved the "children's category which involved shooting feral cats" would not go ahead.

A representative argued that children, along with adults, would not be able to differentiate between "a feral, stray or frightened domesticated cat", according to AFP news agency.

There were fears that this would mean house cats would be unintentionally killed.

"We should be teaching our tamariki [children] empathy towards animals, not handing them the tools to kill them," a spokesman for the animal welfare charity Safe told local media outlet 1News.

The event had been announced as part of a June fundraiser hunt for a local school in North Canterbury in the South Island, a largely rural area of New Zealand where hunting is popular.

The competition each year typically sees hundreds - including children - compete to kill wild pigs, deer and hares.

Organisers of the North Canterbury Hunting Competition announced the cancellation of the cat event on Tuesday, saying they had received "vile and inappropriate emails".

"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," the group wrote on Facebook.

They also pointed out that anyone who participated in their hunts are required to abide by firearms and animal welfare laws.

The post received more than 100 comments from users, many of whom defended the event. People said the hunt could have been a "controlled cull".

"If only people knew the damage wild cats cause around the place," one local wrote.

"They also [have] an effect on our farming. Wild cats carry diseases... we will just keep shooting them for as long as we keep seeing them," she concluded.

It is estimated that there are 1.2 million domestic cats in New Zealand and more than double that number of feral cats.

Measures to control the latter population are the subject of heated debate in New Zealand, where the animals are a major threat to native species.

New Zealand's largest conservation group, the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society, has estimated that feral cats could be responsible for the deaths of as many as 1.1 million native birds every year, as well as tens of millions of non-native birds.

One biosecurity expert, Dr Helen Blackie, told Radio New Zealand that feral cats were responsible for the extinction of six bird species, as well as the decline in populations of bats, frogs and lizards.

They are also known to carry the parasitic infection toxoplasmosis, a disease that has had a significant impact on New Zealand's sheep industry.

Dr Blackie also said that because feral cats are not officially classified as pests in Canterbury, there are no measures in place to monitor or control them.
 
Not inaccurate:

Also good job protecting your national bird New Zealand.

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Haha, get fucked birds.
 
To be fair, cats are gigantic pests that absolutely destroy native wildlife.
I love cats, they're great pets. They're still horrible for wildlife and their population needs to be culled regularly to keep them from butchering other animals. If it means requiring sponsored hunts then so be it. This is the result of someone refusing to get the cats fixed and not properly caring for them.
 
So, I guess Whacking Day is off the menu too?

If a species is shitty enough to get wiped out by Flufferton von Whiteboots, it deserves it. Survival of the fittest. If a domestic cat is an apex predator in your country, it's because your country has loser animals.
New Zealand animals are clearly the Virgin living protein bars to the Chad Australian kills-you-if-you-eat-it-or-it-eats-you megafauna.
 
So, I guess Whacking Day is off the menu too?


New Zealand animals are clearly the Virgin living protein bars to the Chad Australian kills-you-if-you-eat-it-or-it-eats-you megafauna.
New Zealand had megafauna but the Maori ate all of them and didn't leave any for someone to save.

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We must secure the existence of the Kiwi Bird and a future for the Kiwi chicks.
When you think about it's impressive how ethnic nationalism and native wildlife conservation could theoretically go very well together as concepts.
 
Kill the cats. Cats are ecological disasters on legs. They kill everything. Literally everything. For no reason. Cats will kill beetles just because they can. Kill them all. If they're not collared and wearing prominent bells, they should be culled. Cat hoarders are the most annoying people on earth and I hate them all. Cats aren't even useful for vermin hunting; a good terrier will slaughter rats at a hundred-to-one ratio compared to cats and is far less of a threat to birds because it's not an ambush predator. I will never understand why people let cats run rampant like they do. They are apex predators and will annihilate an ecosystem in record time.
 
If a species is shitty enough to get wiped out by Flufferton von Whiteboots, it deserves it. Survival of the fittest. If a domestic cat is an apex predator in your country, it's because your country has loser animals.
Not to mention that it seems, at least based on my limited knowledge, that most every one of these attempts to police nature and set up losers as winners turns into a miserable failure.

I will never understand why people let cats run rampant like they do. They are apex predators and will annihilate an ecosystem in record time.
Because they don't give a shit about muh ecosystem? The berds can adapt or die. I like birds but cats are prettier.
 
When you think about it's impressive how ethnic nationalism and native wildlife conservation could theoretically go very well together as concepts.

There was a not of conservation in Nazi Germany. Herman Goering had a pet project going to breed back the Auroch to be reintroduced into the forests or Europe as well, though in his case it was less because of environmentalism and more because of his Great White Hunter obsession and a crossover with the Nazi fetish for ancient pagan Germanic roots.
 
There was a not of conservation in Nazi Germany. Herman Goering had a pet project going to breed back the Auroch to be reintroduced into the forests or Europe as well, though in his case it was less because of environmentalism and more because of his Great White Hunter obsession and a crossover with the Nazi fetish for ancient pagan Germanic roots.
LOL Goring introduced coons to Europe so his Great White Hunters could hunt them and they bred out of control and are another "invasive species" the Europoors are freaking out over (that in my opinion is an improvement, coons are great animals).
 
New Zealand had megafauna but the Maori ate all of them and didn't leave any for someone to save.
Among other things, the Haast eagle would eat unattended Maori children. So we definitely need to clone that based featherlord back from the abyss. (It will help with the cat problem as well, which is a bonus.)
 
Pretty much new Zealand own fault honestly. Maybe they’ll airdrop poisoned sausages like Australia.
 
The obsession with protecting cute animals even when they are a problem for themselves, the environment and us directly is so dumb. NZ is cucked but this kind of attitude repeats basically everywhere else. When an invasive animal is causing massive damage you deal with it. Your pet cats are fine if you keep them with you as you should, but so many people do not do that. I approve of this the same as I approve of Floridians hunting the massive reptiles retards let out. It's a shame that other humans created these issues, and the animals aren't at fault for their own behavior but you cannot just let them endlessly breed and hunt your local wildlife.
Fuck them birds you don't hurt my heckin kitterinos.
 
I dunno. Feral cats are a problem everywhere, but in my area, we just have trap, sterilize, release/home as barn cats/or socialize if possible projects. I get this solution for feral boar. There is no use for them outside of dinner, but cats can have other uses. I doubt cats taste good, though the Chinese will disagree with me.
 
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