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Animal Rescue Australia | Home Page Wild Cats A-Z Cat Breeds A-Z — the most comprehensive single map and page on Australian animal rescue on the internet (as at 3-2012 – things change!). This is a map … Continue reading →
Animal Rescue Australia | Home Page Wild Cats A-Z Cat Breeds A-Z — the most comprehensive single map and page on Australian animal rescue on the internet (as at 3-2012 – things change!). This is a map … Continue reading →
Original map: Wikimedia Commons – Author: Maximilian Dörrbecker (Chumwa) – modified slightly by me. There are no Australian wild cats other than feral cats. In other words there is no native species of wild cat in Australia in the wild. … Continue reading →
by Deborah Cameron (Australia) Feral cat Australia – Photo by betta design (Flickr) Romanticism means the longing for things past. This is very true of the people and organisations trying to remove feral cats from Australia. But which past, the … Continue reading →
Feral cat Australia – someone cares about him. Most are not so lucky Photo by alexanderino Contents Comment – Intro PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT 1986 (as amended) Purpose – section 1 Cruelty – section 9 punishment Aggravated … Continue reading →
by Naomi (Darwin Australia) Marzipan Unfortunately Darwin (Australia) has loads of unwanted stray cats and many are dumped in the bush to die horrible deaths. Many more hang around housing commission places to feed off scraps – a usual story … Continue reading →
by Naomi (Australia) Bobby on arrival This is a sad story of cats being used for crab bait in Northern Territory, Australia. Recently on my bike ride to work from the suburbs into Darwin, I happened upon a pile of … Continue reading →
A Bengal cat shot is Australia (Queensland) is no surprise to me as this cat temporarily went astray and in the State of Queensland feral cats are considered a Class 2 pest animal, which under the legislation of that State … Continue reading →
by Puppet (Australia) I love Cats, I prefer a cat over a dog any day. However in Australia the cat is the perfect killing machine. It is in their nature to kill. In Australia their are no real predators against … Continue reading →
The Australian Mist is an all-Australian short haired cat breed that is sensibly well balanced. In terms of the worldwide history of the cat fancy this is also a fairly recent cat breed originating in 1977 (see cat history time … Continue reading →