Explore and implement options to address the impact feral cats have on native ecosystems and wildlife. Feral cats are highly effective predators and a threat to both wildlife and companion cats. The approach needs to consider the protection of companion and stray cats from viral disease, encourage responsible pet ownership and address increasing feral cat numbers. Potential options will look to the management and protection of welfare for feral, stray and companion cats.
1.9 Cat management
Action
Key Initiatives
- Issue identification and analysis of successful cat management approaches from other local authorities to identify the most effective and practical solutions for our district.
- Collaborate with conservation groups, cat welfare organisations, and mana whenua to develop a balanced, community-led approach. Introduce policy interventions that protect and care for companion cats while reducing feral cat populations and their impact on local ecosystems.
- Support an education campaign on responsible cat ownership and the benefits of keeping pets safe at home.
- Support targeted actions to mitigate the harm feral cats cause to native species.
- Monitor and assess the impact of initiatives on domestic cat welfare and local biodiversity.
1.9
Project Details
Investment
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Investment Value (Estimate)
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<$20k
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$20K - $100K
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$100K - $500K
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>$500K
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To be confirmed/still under review
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Key Partners
ORC, Whakatipu Wildlife Trust, Southern Lakes Sanctuary, Whakatipu Conservation Alliance.
Haere whakamua - Future focused
Kaitiakitaka - Stewardship
Tikaka - Appropriate action