Feral Cat Links
FERAL CAT DOCUMENT LINKS (click on a link to open in a new tab)
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Albany & Surrounds Feral Cat Working Group – DRAFT Cat Strategy Brochure
Domestic cats kill millions of birds and other mammals every year
Launch of the WA Feral Cat Working Group
New WABSI cat research program announced
Commonwealth Government
Commonwealth Department of the Environment and Energy (CDOE) Feral Cats page
CDOE Threat Abatement Plan for Predation by Feral Cats
CDOE Factsheet: Tackling feral cats and their impacts FAQs
WA Government and Organisations
WA DPIRD Feral Cat Policy Statement (download)
WA DPIRD Feral Cat Q&As (download)
WA Government declares feral cats a pest animal
WALGA Pest Animal Biosecurity Management Forum: Managing Feral Cats
Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute (WABSI)
PESTSMART
Workshop Proceedings
2015 National Feral Cat Management Workshop Proceedings
Proceedings of PHCC WA Feral Cat Symposium 31 May 2018
Five Islands Cat Eradication Workshop
Other
AWC: Innovative feral cat and fox research extended to two new sites
ABC Landline episode on feral cats
RSPCA Australia Guide on keeping your cat safe and happy at home
PETA discusses Australia’s Feral Cat Problem
Toxoplasmosis: how feral cats kill wildlife without lifting a paw
Cats are not scared off by dingoes
Why Trap-Neuter-Return is not an ethical solution for stray cat management
Threatened Species Recovery Hub Media Releases
Feral cats cover over 99.8% of Australia
Cats kill more than 1.5 billion native animals per year in Australia
The unnoticed toll of cats on reptiles
Cats are killing millions of Australia’s birds
Cats kill more than one million Australian birds per day
Fire leads to spike in invasive predators
Fire, the fox and the feral cat
Public preferences for fox and cat control in Western Australia
Australian Animal Welfare Strategy, humane control of feral cats
Model code of practice for the humane control of feral cats
Cage trapping of feral cats followed by destruction
Cage trapping of feral cats (with transport) followed by destruction
Control of feral cats with CURIOSITY® paraaminopropiophenone (PAPP) baits