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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturdee View Post
    I disagree.

    As I said advocating culling of cats is not cruelty. Maybe the way some people may go about it is, but that is another subject.


    Peter.
    I'll agree fully with Sturdee and add to take it further, that all feral pests should be culled by those licensed to do so (professional or farmers/land owners) without the use of poisons, inclusive of:

    • cats

    • dogs

    • rabbits

    • horses/brumbies

    • deer

    • carp

    • trout

    • buffalo

    • foxes


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    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyHammer View Post


    Just as a matter of interest how do you get rid of cane toads humanely?

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    I always used a slug to the head. , that or I'd line 'em up on the road and run over them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    I always used a slug to the head.
    Have to be a small slug..... Otherwise, where did that toad go....
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    Air riffle Gra, air riffle.

    If it was really big I'd use an elephant gun. They get really big you know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    I'll agree fully with Sturdee and add to take it further, that all feral pests should be culled by those licensed to do so (professional or farmers/land owners) without the use of poisons, inclusive of:

    • cats

    • dogs

    • rabbits

    • horses/brumbies

    • deer

    • carp

    • trout

    • buffalo

    • foxes



    Sorry Waldo, but poison is already widely used in the eradication of feral/pest animals eg:

    wabbits - Pindone oats and 1080

    foxes - fox baits

    and I'm sure there are others.

    But in the main I agree that we should go about killing feral/pest animals in what is euphemistically (now there's a fine "bogan" word!) called a "humane" way. .

    I believe that trapping an animal, such as a feral cat, and then shooting it is as "humane" as it gets. But maybe there are more "humane" ways, but personally I wouldn't want to get any closer to a feral cat than the end of a rifle barrel, you have to see some of them to believe they can grow that big and ferocious!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    Air riffle Gra, air riffle.

    If it was really big I'd use an elephant gun. They get really big you know.
    I had this vision....


    in my best Clint Eastwood tone. "are you feeling lucky toad"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Shed View Post
    Sorry Waldo, but poison is already widely used in the eradication of feral/pest animals eg:

    wabbits - Pindone oats and 1080

    foxes - fox baits

    and I'm sure there are others.

    But in the main I agree that we should go about killing feral/pest animals in what is euphemistically (now there's a fine "bogan" word!) called a "humane" way. .

    I believe that trapping an animal, such as a feral cat, and then shooting it is as "humane" as it gets. But maybe there are more "humane" ways, but personally I wouldn't want to get any closer to a feral cat than the end of a rifle barrel, you have to see some of them to believe they can grow that big and ferocious!
    G'day Big Shed,

    Yeah I know my FIL is one of them, re: the poison. Sadly poison doesn't discriminate.

    on the trapping and shooting.

    Haven't seen a feral cat, but my late Dad did and saw some monsters, he had a semi-auto .22 with a scope, he'd take out with him when he field work in Western Qld. He had his aim down pat so ithat he could shoot a 20¢ piece from 50m away - while moving in the 6x4 work vehicle while his offsider was driving. He (and I agree) said it was his bit of killing what feral animals he saw while out there.
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    I hate people who do not lock there cats away 24 hrs a day, we lost three native ducklings to them this year.

    When I use to work on the mines as an Environmental Coordinator we use to trap the feral cats on the lease to keep their numbers down and give the local fauna a chance. Here are a couple of pictures showing how big and healthy they get and what effect they can have on the native fauna. I am no expert but would expect that food would pass through their gut in 24 hours, do the math on what was in this cat. Note these two pictures are not the same cat.

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