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Auckland Council considers killing roaming cats

by Neil Sanderson | Nov 16, 2017 | Cat Restrictions, Cat Roaming, Wildlife Protection

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Cats without microchips found roaming in sensitive environments would be killed under Auckland Council’s proposed pest eradication programme.

All 21 local boards support the proposal.

Keep your cat safe with a microchip and an Oscillot cat fence system.

Read the story on stuff.co.nz

[16 Nov 2017]

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