Aussier wrote:Gwion wrote:But what to do about cats??? Sure, shoot as many as you can and then some but i don't think it's possible to knock 'em all. Responsible pet ownership is a start. Stop anymore of them getting out there and destroying stuff.
There is no perfect solution. I reckon hunting has to be the cheapest, fastest, most effective one though.
Better than some of the f***ing ridiculous "alternatives" that get put out.
How about the one to capture and de-sex them before releasing them back into the wild?
Rocket scientists we've got here...
North East wrote:They are pretty easy to trap…then just get rid of them anyway you see fit…no point wasting a bullet.
Aussier wrote:North East wrote:They are pretty easy to trap…then just get rid of them anyway you see fit…no point wasting a bullet.
I reckon I can pull my finger faster than you can setup and clear a trap
I'll just wear the 50c, for the good of the country!
Die Judicii wrote:When they step off the verandah,,,,,,,,,, they're FERAL.
Neighbours cats make good hats.
Hey there bigfellah,,,,,,,, that black one half way down your pics didnt happen to be a Texas Heart shot by any chance ???
Westy wrote:Here's a novel idea just give them away
Combat_Wombat wrote:
Can't find one with cats but this is gold!
RoginaJack wrote:Point 3 What government, either Local, state or Federal has run a eradication program together with a bounty system for, say 5 - 10 years. The ones I've seen have only been short term, not all that well run and ad hock - too much fragmented state stuff and no federal long term strategy, control or planning.
Seconds wrote:And bounties are typically so small they provide little to no motivation for most.
I know they can't pay a fortune for them but on the other hand paying peanuts is all but pointless.