Cats BANNED from going OUTSIDE in Australia

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Just the beginning - pretty soon you will be told "owning pets/animals is bad for the environment and your precious dogs/cats will receive the Shanghai treatment:


View: https://twitter.com/TheFreds/status/1513426492453236743?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw


After that - You are going to be banned from going outside since the Metaverse is so much more interesting
 

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Just the beginning - pretty soon you will be told "owning pets/animals is bad for the environment and your precious dogs/cats will receive the Shanghai treatment:


View: https://twitter.com/TheFreds/status/1513426492453236743?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw


After that - You are going to be banned from going outside since the Metaverse is so much more interesting

That's okay, he was too sexy for his cat anyway.

Poor pussycat. Though, I don't think this will stop him from doing his little turn on the catwalk.
 

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This theme is one of my pandemic premonition dreams.

In the dream I was in a typical suburban neighborhood.
Every person was outside, standing in the front yard of where they lived.
A vehicle came through and they took everyone's pets away.
No one resisted -or- even seemed to have an emotional response. Not a word said - just blank stares.
 

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Did you even read the story? Cats have been an environmental disaster in Australia, nothing to do with authoritarianism
 
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Did you even read the story? Cats have been an environmental disaster in Australia, nothing to do with authoritarianism
Oh wow you're absolutely right! Cats are an environmental disaster - so let's exterminate the masses of cats

While we're at it - let's exterminate the masses of dingoes and crocodiles in Australia as well - these APEX predators need to be put in their place - how dare they eat animals in their own environment - don't they know they are wracking havoc in the environment ?

Maybe they are just ignorant and need a speech from GATES to make them more environmentally conscious

While we're at it let's exterminate the masses of cows as well
since the methane they burp and fart are environmental disasters as well


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6z8BqsHQl0



And while we're at it let's exterminate the masses of people as well since they're the biggest environmental disaster of all.
 

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Oh wow you're absolutely right! Cats are an environmental disaster - so let's exterminate the masses of cats

While we're at it - let's exterminate the masses of dingoes and crocodiles in Australia as well - these APEX predators need to be put in their place - how dare they eat animals in their own environment - don't they know they are wracking havoc in the environment ?

That’s the while point. Roaming Pet-cats have a very profoundly negative effect on the remnants of functioning ecospheres anywhere. If you want to preserve crocodiles and dingos you need to think about the factor pet-cat and how or if they can be kept in check. It you’re of the opinion there shouldn’t be any regulation that’s a legit pound of view too but not everything is pretext to establish a totalitarian regime these days.

Although I can see it’s hard to not feel that way
 
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That’s the while point. Roaming Pet-cats have a very profoundly negative effect on the remnants of functioning ecospheres anywhere. If you want to preserve crocodiles and dingos you need to think about the factor pet-cat and how or if they can be kept in check. It you’re of the opinion there shouldn’t be any regulation that’s a legit pound of view too but not everything is pretext to establish a totalitarian regime these days.

Although I can see it’s hard to not feel that way
You're right! What people really need to do is just put all of their pets to sleep because apparently a single cat in Australia kills 750+ animals a year.

Don't worry everyone - this is 100% genuinely to "save the environment" - There is absolutely NO agenda to prevent you from having pets/animals and euthanize them - just a conspiracy theory

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Typical government solution that does little to nothing to actually solve the problem. Feral cats probably cause 90-95% of the problem. Well fed domesticated cats don't kill a lot of wildlife, yet they are the ones blamed for the problem.
 

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I bet the cats don't give a ***t what the government thinks about them.
 

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The English destroyed more Rainforest of Australia during the Red cedar boom than any other country to date. They carried out genocide on the aboriginal people who had a more highly evolved social structure than any culture today, the population of those people went from one million down to 50000 so who cares a few cats.
 
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EdK

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Oh wow you're absolutely right! Cats are an environmental disaster - so let's exterminate the masses of cats

While we're at it - let's exterminate the masses of dingoes and crocodiles in Australia as well - these APEX predators need to be put in their place - how dare they eat animals in their own environment - don't they know they are wracking havoc in the environment ?

Maybe they are just ignorant and need a speech from GATES to make them more environmentally conscious

While we're at it let's exterminate the masses of cows as well
since the methane they burp and fart are environmental disasters as well


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6z8BqsHQl0



And while we're at it let's exterminate the masses of people as well since they're the biggest environmental disaster of all.

Haha, you should do a tiny bit of research on a country before you rant. Dingos and crocodiles are native species, are adapted to the ecology, and as apex predators are very important for the environment.

Cats are introduced pests, native marsupials and lizards etc have no defense against them.

Once again did you read the article? It wasn't mentioned to exterminate cats, but that owners should be responsible for them and confine them inside.
 

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Typical government solution that does little to nothing to actually solve the problem. Feral cats probably cause 90-95% of the problem. Well fed domesticated cats don't kill a lot of wildlife, yet they are the ones blamed for the problem.
Wrong, house pets will kill birds for the fun of it and not even eat them. The native birds who are ground foragers can't protect themselves as they are not adapted to these introduced predators. Also where do you think the feral cats come from?

Why would you state your opinion so forcefully above, when it sounds like you've never even come across this issue before. Most Australians would be able to explain to you that your statement is false.
 

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Wrong, house pets will kill birds for the fun of it and not even eat them. The native birds who are ground foragers can't protect themselves as they are not adapted to these introduced predators. Also where do you think the feral cats come from?

Why would you state your opinion so forcefully above, when it sounds like you've never even come across this issue before. Most Australians would be able to explain to you that your statement is false.

Domestic cats killing birds is very rare from my experience. Maybe one or two a year max, most years nothing. They are very hard to catch compared to rodents, which they focus on and do a very good service of getting rid of.
 

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Academics and their wild **** guesses. Whatever number it really is it's minuscule compared to how many animals there are
 

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"Pet and feral cats kill" , why include feral cats in the number, they need to hunt daily to survive, another useless academic as mentioned looking for importance and funding.
If it was just pet cats people would have a genocide outside their backdoor everyday.

Check who owns the newspaper and who funds the scientists to find out what their really up to, probably looking for access to land where feral cats are situated, justification for culling.
 

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Domestic cats killing birds is very rare from my experience. Maybe one or two a year max, most years nothing. They are very hard to catch compared to rodents, which they focus on and do a very good service of getting rid of.
Bollocks. I know a neighbourhood cat (my friends) who manages to get a bird almost every month.. and it got a ringtail a few months back. They’re making it an indoor cat now bc they weee mostly snatched in the daytime. And that’s inner city. Maybe fat lazy cats won’t bother but most city cats I know are fairly spry.
 
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