Finchbreeder
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Haven't had a cat for a couple of years now. Here you are not allowed to let your cat/s roam.
People of course do. So some do not get them spayed - fortunately this is on the decrease - because they don't want to explain to the vet why they are also not getting a microchip. If it's going to roam and be traceable and you can get fined? All spayed cats here have ear tatoos. Microchips are registered with the local council, yep - the same people who can fine you for puss wandering.
People of course do. So some do not get them spayed - fortunately this is on the decrease - because they don't want to explain to the vet why they are also not getting a microchip. If it's going to roam and be traceable and you can get fined? All spayed cats here have ear tatoos. Microchips are registered with the local council, yep - the same people who can fine you for puss wandering.
I come from a family of hunters. Grandpa used to bring rabbits home in the winter when other game was not in season. I wonder how many invasive species can be harvested as food for people, or livestock? There seems to be a real problem with people accepting to eat certain types of animals for their meat. But maybe it could be ground up and used as dog food, or livestock protein?
I love watching those YouTube shows on the thylacine sightings and debate on if they are truly extinct, or just so limited in numbers that they cannot be verified as still alive. I think it would be great to see a native species used to control an invasive species. It's too bad they were hunted to extinction by man, but maybe we can bring them back from the dead? Can we correct our wrongs?