the_camera_poser wrote:The latest fox news from the Taskforce is pretty grim. Anyone spotted a fox in Tassie yet?
the_camera_poser wrote:.................................
Someone had the idea a while ago that reintroducing devils to the mainland would be a good way to lower fox numberds- apparently the idea is that devils would eat fox cubs in the den.
Robbo wrote:I reckon the re-introduction of TD's to the mainland would be a great idea. It might keep the fox numbers down and more importantly do something about the feral cat problem, which in my view, is a much greater problem for native fauna than is given proper credence.
I hate cats, remind me of the types of people i never seem to get along with
flyfisher wrote:I hate cats, remind me of the types of people i never seem to get along with
Had a nice little incident with one of the neighbours 5 cats about 2 weeks ago.Wifey saw it through glass piddling on front (security) door then walked along deck to a dead end.
When I came out the front door to shoo it off ,it jumped from the deck to the roof of my Rangie about 3 metres away and landed with all claws out.
Then tried to jump to the top of their fence but slipped and ripped another heap of scratches on the paint, then hit the fence about 100 mm too low.![]()
Local council (Clarence) has no regulations about cats although they have many about dogs.![]()
Flyfisher
BANG!
flyfisher wrote:they all use my yard as a toilet
whiskeylover wrote:I One way to deal with cats in town - (as bang! is a problem when you have close neighbours) - is to get a trap from the council and get them to deal with it
the_camera_poser wrote:I've just planted around 150 birch trees, and the neighbour's cats come and *&^%$#! on them everyday. Council will do nothing about it.
BANG. I mean, surely there's some way to deal with it, without violence.....
BANG.
Was that my car backfiring?
Son of a Beach wrote:Maybe we should encourage people to have native pets (not pinched from the wild, of course), instead of banning them for all but those who are specially licensed?
Son of a Beach wrote:Maybe we should encourage people to have native pets (not pinched from the wild, of course), instead of banning them for all but those who are specially licensed?
the_camera_poser wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:Maybe we should encourage people to have native pets (not pinched from the wild, of course), instead of banning them for all but those who are specially licensed?
Quolls, Devils, Wallabys, Ringtails and Brushies all make excellent pets, as do many of the smaller, endangered marsupials and other mammals such as Kowari and hopping mice.
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