Cats Contained Canberra - a podcast by Em Gayfer, Megan Williams, Pauline Vetuna, Teishan Ahearne, Bec Horridge, Else Kennedy & Nicky Stott

from 2018-11-18T11:00

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Cats kill one million birds in Australia every day. Beloved as pets, they are one of the greatest threat to Australian native wildlife.  To protect birds, bettongs, skinks and lizards in “The Bush Capital”, all Canberra’s  new suburbs require 24 hour cat containment.  This also cuts vet bills and helps neighbours get along.  We visit Di s place to look at her cat enclosure. Find out why, when you or your child fall in love with a stray  cat,  you should catch, arrange to de-sex it and become its carer.   Featuring bird songs from “A Morning in the Australian Bush” by Listening EarthEarth Matters   #1166  was produced by Bec HorridgeLinks:Contact Kathy Eyles: kathy.eyles@anu.edu.au  Eyles/Mulvaney report: "Responsible pet ownership and the protection of wildlife: Options for improving the management of cats in the ACT" Who should I contact about injured wildlife? The RSPCA has links to Wildlife carers around Australia  Wildlife ACT  hot line for care of wildlife injured by cat attack in Canberra 0432 300 033  Australian Capital Territory government page about cat containment with information about which suburbs where cat containment applies.  Australian Capital Territory government page listing other regulations like desexing and micro-chippng, how many cars you can own etc.Australian Capital Territory  page for surrender of semi-owned cats and to borrow a trap for nuisance stray cats   

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