Kids’ Cat Hunt Contest Sparks Outrage in New Zealand

A fresh feral cat hunt competition aimed at children has been scrapped after a public backlash. The event promised kids NZ$250 if they bagged feral cats, labelled pests across New Zealand.

Rules Confuse, Animal Welfare Groups Sound Alarm

Organizers insisted children should not kill pet cats, only feral ones. But critics slammed the idea, pointing out how tricky it is for kids to tell the difference between feral, stray, and scared domestic cats.

The New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals welcomed the cancellation, calling it a win for native wildlife protection.

Feral Cats: A Deadly Threat to NZ Wildlife

The controversy highlights a bigger problem. Feral cats are blamed for killing up to 1.1 million native birds a year, says the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society. This staggering toll extends to millions of non-native birds too.

Mixed Reactions as Debate Rages on Control Methods

While most agree controlling feral cats is vital, many slammed the competition for involving children and promoting animal killing. Some back “controlled culls,” but others demand kinder, more humane solutions.

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