Archive for June, 2008

11
Jun

Local cats given marching orders

Some bad news for cats; Charles Sturt Council in Adelaide has set a deadline of a month for removal of the feral cats living on the West Beach foreshore by rescue.


Some really bad news for cats; the rescue group involved (the West Beach rock cats supporters group) haven’t been trained on using the council installed cat traps and as such aren’t able to access them despite this incredibly tight deadline.


Some really, really bad news for cats; the rescue group says that while it has caged, desexed and microchipped 34 cats, it is impossible to gain the remaining cats’ trust in just four weeks.

“To be honest it felt ridiculous, because anyone who knows anything about the trapping of a non-domesticated cat, particularly in the inclement winter weather we’ve been having, would understand that that’s an unreasonable thing to expect of us.”



Now anyone would think there was some sort of urgency with a deadline as tight as a month, however;

The dispute between rock cat supporters, concerned neighbours and the council first started about 20 years ago, and reports of feral cats living in the rocks date back 50 years.


Just like all wild animals cats have the potential to annoy residents, but whether people like it or not, feral cats are now part of the ecological makeup of Australia. Only long term solutions based around manageable colonies (not knee jerk reactions made to appease the disgruntled and vocal) will keep numbers down.


Even if you don’t support widespread TNR – you should support these rescuers who are stepping up to help this group of cats who through the ignorance of humans, find themselves evicted from their home of half a century. 

10
Jun

I'm back! (+ must see puppy mill TV)

I’m back! :) Apologies for not letting you know I was taking a three week holiday - you know how things get just before you take off!


Set your alarm for Sunday morning – Kirstine Lumb, a journalist with Channel Nine’s Sunday Program has been working on a story that exposes the pet industry and what really goes on behind the pet shop window. It goes to air June 15th between 7.30 and 9.30 am. Don’t miss it!


Also, check out Deborah Tranters latest puppy mill blog entry – ACA The suffering continues


In other news – when you rehome, you can only hope for a result like this. A young kelpie was on death row and I collected and arranged a foster home for her – she turned out to be a foster failure and the family kept her. Check it out;

Hey, when are we going to catch up?  I know Beanie would love to see you again … can’t believe it’s been a year now!!  She’s doing amazingly well!  We passed level 1 trials – came in 2nd – and have now progressed to advanced classes.  Just for fun we head off to Agility every now and then – something different is good, keeps her brain active!  I’ve also been asked to join the committee for the Dog Club …. apparently I’ve got what it takes!!  Ha!  They also reckon Beanie and I can do well in trials and stuff …



Happy days :)