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  2. Cats in Australia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, some 3.8 million domestic cats and up to 6.3 million feral cats continue to live in Australia. [2] [3] [needs update] The Invasive Species Council has estimated that each year domestic and feral cats in Australia kill 1,067 million mammals, 399 million birds, 609 million reptiles, 93 million frogs, and 1.8 billion invertebrates. [4]

  3. Cat Protection Society of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Other issues hoped to be addressed included mandatory registration (achieved 1 November 2012 for Western Australia), [12] containment of cats to the owner's property (now the law in some parts of Victoria under the Domestic Animals Act 1994 that allows local councils to create certain by-laws), [13] impact of climate change on the cat breeding ...

  4. Cat enclosure - Wikipedia

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    Cats have an instinctive drive to return home, often called a 'homing instinct', [6] which is normally beneficial, but can endanger the cat immediately after a move if the distance between homes is significant. Placing a cat in an outdoor enclosure when it reaches its new home may prevent the cat from attempting to perform this instinctive ...

  5. Barry Green (hunter) - Wikipedia

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    Barry Green (born 1951 or 1952) [1] also known by his nickname "Cat Man", is an Australian feral cat trapper on Kangaroo Island and self-described conservationist of native Australian wildlife, which is threatened by feral cats both directly through predation [1] [2] and indirectly through transmission of diseases including sarcocystis and toxoplasmosis, which also affect livestock.

  6. Australian Cat Federation - Wikipedia

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    The association was created in 1972 under the name Australian National Cat Federation. The first ANCF cat show was organised in 1973 in Adelaide. The ANCF created its bimonthly publication National Cat in the same year, though its first issue would not appear until 1977. The association took its current name Australian Cat Federation in 1975.

  7. Cat House - Wikipedia

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    A cat house is a cattery, a place where cats are housed. Cat house may also refer to: Places. Cat house (Kiev), a building in Kiev, Ukraine;

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    The online shopping gods work in mysterious ways. Sometimes, they reward you with an unbelievable deal. Other times, they make sure the one thing you desperately want is always out of stock.

  9. Cat café - Wikipedia

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    Columbus, Ohio, was home to the Eat Purr Love Cat Cafe, which was open from 2016 to 2020, [152] with Kitty Bubble Café opening in fall 2022. [153] Naughty Cat Cafe opened in Chattanooga, Tennessee in March 2019. [154] They house 30 adoptable cats and visitors can enjoy coffee, tea and beer while spending time with the cats. [155]