Remember how many people were horrified about how many animals were killed during the 2019/20 bush fires in Australia. Feral cats kill about the same number each year. I love cats, but they have no place in the Australian bush.
@@yeahokbuddy2510 I agree, the fires went from about August to March and became 'famous' from around the end of the year; but my point is that people thought a billion animals was really exceptional. And, it isn't, it's an annual event, just from one feral predator species.
one female cat can have multiple litters with multiple kittens each year, and unlike humans they dont go into menopause. They will keep having kittens until the day they die. I love cats, but i understand especially for rural settings having to cull them. When i was growing up in British Columbia feral cats rarely became a problem because there was plenty of animals that would use them as prey. Owls in particular seemed to kill them at a ridiculous rate.
@jason jaks when the when the animal lover think killing humans is better because "muh cutesy animals". Let's face it bro if this video was about some random lizard or insect you wouldn't fucking bat an eye lmao
@jason jaks You are absolutely clueless. You have no idea how much destruction feral cats do to our native wildlife. Give me our beautiful native marsupials any day over an introduced feral killer. You are an idiot.
@@darmawanhabibi6189 We have enough cats bruh, we don't need feral cats eating more native endangered species. Besides, with how much cats there are in the world culling a couple million of the cat population in Australia wouldn't meant shit.
My sister lives in Oregon. She says that years ago there used to be countless forest tree frogs where she lived. Several different species. They defined the entire nature of the place. Now, the tree frogs are almost all gone. Feral cats. 'Cute' obsessed society is making a choice, and it is the wrong choice. It is a catastrophe. Cats are not an endangered species. Their victims are. Extinction is forever.
wow tree frogs.. great... well it would be if the cats hadn't almost got them all... pity the conservationists would rather block traffic than get rid of cats i guess....
@@fatooshtkd I honestly wish there was a way to preserve the endangered species without harming the feral cats living there. But there are none, and the only way to protect the endangered species is killing the non-endangered species. Sure, men many years ago have brought this creature to this place but we have to look at what’s important here. If they don’t do anything, species would go extinct and I can assure you nobody wants that.
@@FryingTiger Unfortunately, people who support TNR (trap neuter re-abandon) programs for cats, don’t see the context of the damage that does. They only see cute cats that look sad and need rescuing. They don’t see the death and destruction that allowing them to roam free does to native ecosystems.
"Philosophy can clip an angles wings" - John Keats. You're an idiot. Just because some half lunatic wrote something it doesn't make it true or morally true, "...if you crush..." brainlessness.
@@FryingTigerUm I think you need to touch a little grass, and talk to real people. Sure you are thinking about it logically, but what I realize now, is that many people don't think about things like that in a logical manner. To a large number of people, it really is just aesthetic, but they don't realize how flawed their thinking is🤷🏾
Just like how in North America all the city people want to ban Coyote hunting... Let's see what they say after a pack of them mutilates their kids and pets...
I think it's a really good idea to use the animal skins rather than let it go to waste. The thing that made it weird for me was the fact that the lid was a head.
You guys are doing a fantastic job. Native wildlife has got to be protected. We are having that problem over here in the states and we are doing something about it. Keep up the good work men.
Because feral cats and to some extent domestic cats are the demise of several species of animal and birds which not a humorous subject! I personally shoot any cat on my property feral or the neighbors tabby it matters not to me! The blasted creatures how decimated my quail and pheasant populations as well as cotton tail rabbits and now they are going after the squirrels!
I do not hunt, but most of my friends that do I have a deep respect for because of their true love of nature. Of course I know a couple of total turds who are into hunting strictly because they enjoy shooting animals and never seem to eat what they kill. They brag about their packed freezer, then throw it all out to make room for the next hunting trip. These are the guys that will laugh as they tell you about the bad shot that made the animal flop around in pain til it died.
Im not a God though are you a God? or are the hunters and fishers gods? to tell when this creature should live or die? Didn't they exist for a reason? Or should you annihilate them till Australia too realize the same mistake China did when they Annihilated all the common birds? Let me ask one more time are you a ignorant stupid human or a wise all knowing god? 😏😏😏 Edit: you got the answer use your brain don't be stubborn 😑
Completely true, although i would say its far more than 9 out of 10 when compared with all those who dont hunt/fish as thats most of the population, likely 99.9% of the hunters would know more than those who dont. Now if you tighten up the spectrum a bit and compare the knowledge of hunters/anglers to that of the highly outspoken anti-hunters, that's when you are probably looking at 90%, obviously favoring the hunters. Those outspoken anti-hunting lunatics typically know NOTHING about the environment and just repeat the crap they hear on their favorite social media pages, all in a pathetic attempt to pass it off as if they are well informed.
@@incorectulpolitic most endemic birds, lizards, snakes, and small mammals - including flying squirrels - are fair game. A huge issue is that bites and scratches that don't immediately kill most wildlife will likely do so secondary to the penetrative trauma. And toxoplasma is no joke. If it's a mammal - arboreal, terrestrial or aquatic - or a bird, then they're susceptible with varying pathologies between them, or whichever animal eats those animals. And, if you're flushing the fecal material of an indoor cat that's shedding toxo, and if your waste-water reclamation system not equipped to handle toxo, it's going right into the ocean or dumping spot of choice - so whales, dolphins, manatees, porpoises, etc aren't safe either. Edit: spelling, and I forgot to summarize: the things eating most of those insects are huge targets, since they either roost on the ground, or are easy pickings at night.
Hogs and snakes and we have our share of cats too. Piss me off when you get the idiots that say when we kill a feral hog cat or snake we should be arrested or fined but it's the same dummies that have let these animals go that's doing the damage. The feral dogs are getting to the point of being a problem too.
Were i live in the us hunting and eating feral hogs is the way of life growing up. We love cats but when its to much it needs to be addressed cause where i live there droppings end up in run offs then rivers and eventually affecting aquaculture So i understand.
For those who have a hard time understanding this, just picture this - in other continents, there are predators that hunt these feral cats (like owls as something said here), so their number will be under control; however, in isolated ecosystems, feral cats can easily become the top of the predatory pyramid, without anything to hold them back - which could be disastrous for native species. What these men and women are doing was just to act as a higher level of the ecosystem pyramid - that's just it.
For those who have a hard time understanding this, just picture this - there are 8 billions humans on earth, if we kill just half of them we wouldnt need to kill feral cats which would be even a more efficient solution
Ahh Australia the country that known for the dangerous, full of large and smart dangerous animals and even the war from emu, this is like a normal day for Australia
@@mahaphoublue7644 Dangerous animals that can prey on anything don't really matter. The point is how fast they can reproduce. Even rabbits, typically located at the bottom of the food chain, well ruined the ecosystem of Australia because their rate of reproduction overwhelmed those of their predators.
@@jimmy8360 Honestly I do believe they are Necessary in doing this as to many Beautiful species are in Australia, And the fact he isn’t just discarding the animals makes all the difference with How he handles them And No it doesn’t make me happy but at least it’s purpose in death fulfilled more.
In the US, people hear about hunting feral hogs and they think it sounds like a good time (it is) but as soon as you bring up feral dogs or feral cats, they lose it
That is much agree in Arizona feral dogs an coyotes are wrecking urban areas an fareal dogs are forming packs an is spiking in numbers the reservation is considering doing mass culling
The issue here isn't that we value feral dogs or cats over hogs. It's the fact we get ashamed of our own civilization being trash. We purposely abandon our pets because we're idiots here.
Hogs>Dogs and Cats. You can chase off a feral cat or kill it with a BB gun. Beat a feral dog to death with a rock or stick, but you need a gun to stand a chance against a hog. That or a spear.
Feral dogs at least are closely related to wolves which are native to the United States. Feral cats on the other hand are descended from wildcats, which are only really found in Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia. As a result the latter does a lot more damage to native ecosystems than the former.
@@minischniers6535 - What's even dumber is that they want you to turn the animal loose after you catch and spay/neuter them. These PETA types are delusional morons! I live in North Carolina and every year I kill at least a dozen feral cats, and because I do, I now have cottontails, squirrels, and tons of native birds on my property; yet some of my neighbors who don't want cats killed, bitch and whine about the rabbit in the garden or the squirrel in the fruit tree and want them eradicated - these people need to be euthanized! They also put out bird feeders in their yard which makes it easier for their domestic feline to catch birds - I've been known to make those feeders disappear!
Having owned a dozen or so house cats over the years and growing up on a New England dairy farm I see the need for this. Cats breed fast and kill not only for food but also for sport. That is truth
i have a farm in rural America, our cats are a vital component here that perform an incredibly valuable service, they do an extraordinary job keeping rodent populations down, they are like any farm animal here, they get food, water, shelter and medical care. The Tom cat keeps all other cats well away from our farm and all female cats spend their days catching mice. Without them we would have to use pesticides in our grain silos and Americans don't like rat shit or poison in their serial
@@dirttdude its depend of the fauna, in australia most of native species are small/rodent type animals and birds, the main source of a feral or farm cat diet,
Well Nicole , desexing feral cats is not going to save our native wildlife. We need a cull. They're eating them, not screwing them to death. This sentence is so EPIC, True & Australian.
Australia is a different story but they brought most of it on themselves, to many rabbits feed lots of cats and dogs, good lord they now have to many Camels. practically every animal that is causing a problem was brought there by someone. what about the native cockatoos, they are pets here ut they kill them in Australia because there are to many and they destroy crops.
As much as I don’t like seeing animals die, I can understand why they do this. While this makes me sad, the thought of loosing so many cool species makes me sadder :/
A million dead cats to save a species from going extinct even though they will anyway. Cats will outlast humans and kill all the stupid birds anyway lol
Well feral cats are pretty much domestic cats that became wild...So even if they’re all eradicated they would still be a fresh source of domesticated cats that would probably get abandoned or released into the wild and end up doing the same thing
People saying this is cruel, as someone who lived in regional Australia for two years I can promise you one thing - these wild predators are absolutely nothing like your domesticated housecat. The lady at the start is correct - our poor native species do not stand a chance against feral cats.
Dude they are the same size as cats here in the US. There are plenty of feral cats in the US. My cat is a outside/inside cat but boy could he hunt. I had a picture on my sidewalk my friend decided to gather all the dead birds in my yard and he spelled my name with the dead birds and took a picture of it. It ended up being 14 dead birds.
As much as I love cats, I do have to agree with this. I don't care if they would be like a cute housecat. The fact remains that cats are predators, and very good ones too. This can destroy entire ecosystems.
@@bigsmall246 exactly the same kind of pink haired, hand wringing, basement dwellers, that threatened the judge in the Rittenhouse case.. wont do shit, but run that keyboard..
I am a nature lover and a hunter and here in the USA we are having problems with many mammal, bird, fish, snake, and even plant species that are invasive and in one way or another are killing our native animals and even plants like kudzu. I fully support our friends down under in their threat from invasive ferral cats. Tony in Missouri
People blow the goldfish problem out of control. We have carp in our lakes. The only difference between common carp and goldfish are they are smaller and easier to see.
@@askjeevescosby2928 "regular carp" is not a species of carp so not sure how the f you think theyre native. Common, Silver, Bighead, Black, Grass, yellow, ghost, etc. depending on where you live are all species found in the USA. all of those are non native introduced species. Common carp and grass carp are a huge problem around me. Those are both Asian species. Native species that are similar to carp like Buffalo and creek chub are negatively impacted by the introduction of all the other carp species. Maybe you should "ask jeeves" first next time. lol
@Howard Pearcey They are being exterminated because they eat your native animals, and you want to release them back into your environment? You're not too bright are you? Don't worry ... there will still be a ton of them left over to kill what's left of your bird and small mammal population. Then you will only have feral cats ... until they start eating each other, plus your family pet. Good luck with that!
It always amazes me when certain "animal lovers" can not comprehend the fact that certain animals shouldn't be in certain parts of the world, and wreck havoc on the other animals natural environment. Here in florida hogs tear up natural vegetation before it can reproduce again, in other parts coyotes harm people's livestock's and or families pets. Sure it's a man made problem, but how can they be angry at the people trying to fix the problem and trying to return the natural habitat back to nature ?
@Happy McJoyjoy Actually true, but still causes damage until deceased. And costs time/money to pull that off. A few cents for a .22LR, and done with the problem, permanently. I do get what you're saying, but I'd rather see eradication outright. I live in Oregon, we were starting to see the same feral hog issues other States are fighting. My State classified them as non-protected species, available to hunt/kill all year long. The promise of good food and a healthy hunter population has led to an effectively nil population of feral hogs. However, I can see feral cats not being particularly attractive for filling the freezer, which makes them less attractive.
Yeah, gee wonder what psychotic personality disorder this crazy has, he is the sort that shoot epa, and forestry guys like in qld.... better when all these angry buggers die.....old boy bullshit
Aaron nanyo human need to be controlling too cus we are too many and many animals lose their habititet cus of us so te if human didnt play god breed to many shit animal for ours amuse aus wouldnt have this problem
I learned one thing after watching the whole video: The so-called cat or "animal" lovers who sends hate to these guys without knowing the context are *hyprocites*
I'm an animal lover, but I'm realistic about it. Turn your pet or livestock out into the wild and you are going to cause headaches for everyone. Part of being an animal lover is also loving the native wildlife and protecting it against domestics which have gone feral. The people in this video are on the pointy end of that stick, but those of us who really do care about animals should thank them, not chastise them. They are the ones who have to pick up after other peoples' mess, and the fact that they are doing it in the most humane ways possible with as little damage to other animals and the environment as possible is to be lauded. You are spot on in pointing out that people who call themselves animal lovers but hate these guys are hypocrites. True animal lovers need to focus their efforts on pet owners and livestock operators who fail to keep their animals confined. If your animal goes feral, then expect that it will not survive, and that if it does survive, it will cause untold damage.
Humans CAUSED the bad situation that now requires the killing. Nobody is doing GOOD here, it is ALL bad, very bad, a LOSE LOSE Deal. Lesson learned... do better next time, .. don't cause such problems with animals.
This issue with invasive species has been their cry out slogan for years. You see them killing species who thrive. They're the hypocrites. What about farm animals, don't they destroy the land as well? All animals pose a threat if you cry out to the government and the world that they pose a threat to the ecosystem. Any animal who don't pose a direct threat to humans must be left alone. How sure are they that those said plant and animals species went extinct because of these so called invasive species? Just an excuse for their evil behavior. I doubt there is even that much feral cats because baby kittens are vulnerable at a young age. They die often in the wild. If you'd seen feral cats, they often have 1 or 2 surviving kittens that reach adulthood. Only in captivity or within a home can they raise more kittens that survive. I bet you there wasn't a threat to the ecosystem on the first place. Just Australians wanting to rage war against animals that don't favor them
@@thedrone3377 but it is NOT all good, it's a problem that should never have been created... and killing them is a lazy ass solution devoid of empathy. Yes, they are solving a problem, but their actions are not good.
Fuck all u murders. I hope u r ot in hell. It's humans that made these poor cats ferrel. U people r murderes . Who r u to decide who lives and who died
I own cats and I completely understand that this must be done if they’re harming the ecosystem. I see no problem if they’re being killed humanely. Edit: (Nigga the shits are feral and they’re harming the environment im tired of getting notifications about this shit)
@@milesengstrom406 There’s an argument to be made there, and if tomorrow I see a cat sit down and discuss the morality of a humanoid culling, I’ll consider it
@@milesengstrom406 no one is saying humans are not the cause. Cats are feral because of us. And we have to correct for our actions. These include all other conservation efforts which include eradicating invasive species. Not killing invasive cats causes more harm.
"Well Nicole, desexing them isn't going to save our native wildlife. We need to cull. They're killing them, not screwing them to death." The most eloquent and Australian way to put it
1. They are hunting invasive and destructful species. 2. It's a clean effective method used. 3. It tends to be city folk with nothing to do with the countryside who complain 4. The complainers don't have to deal with the carnage. 5. Even domestic cats are causing a great deal of destruction to small animals and birds. 6. Let them get on with it.
They are doing a Hunters job. Taking Care of the Fauna. in germany they are huntig ferrals to because the nativ species are disapearing. i have cats to but totaly understand these mates
Well, at some point, humans should stop introducing invasive species to foreign land then. I mean, how many times does it have to happen, before the lightbulb goes off?! This is an issue in all different parts of the world, yet the same mistake keeps being made.
The problem is lack of predators though. Overhunting your predators is the problem. House pets are not an invasive species........they should have thousands of predators. is everyone just blatantly retarded here? Also I hate to break it to you guys but, in order to solve that cat crisis you would need thousands of paid hunters, hunting them 24/7 for the next 14-20 years possibly forever. Humans forget how much work animals put into keeping the ecosystem balanced, its literally a full time job that never ends even during rest it never ends. Fix your dumbass ecology and you won't need humans at all.
@@googleanti-speech7618 cats are top predator, they are top notch born as top pyramid, you need to educate your knowledge first. cat are very very hard to kill by other animals, bringing predator will instead of killing cats, it will further down the diversity. lol. Feral cats will always be there as long as Australia still have cats domesticated and not regulated, dog and rabbit also destroy australia ecosystem but not as bad as cat.
Feral and domestic cats that are allowed to roam outside are still a huge problem in the USA. A well fed cat still hunts and kills--it is just in their nature. Birds--especially natives like the Whip-poor-will that hides on the ground--are very vulnerable to cats. Estimates are over two billion native birds per year are killed by cats in the USA alone--not counting all the other challenges to native birds like habitat loss. I used to have barn cats on my farm, but they are all removed now. The wrens came here and nest safely now--we had none because they hunt low to the ground, hoping under brush to hunt for bugs--irresistible to a cat. The wrens took care of my cabbage worm problem--my crops look better. Now I have a healthy barred owl population hunting the mice at night. We actually have LESS mice now that I got rid of the cats. Indoor cats as pets are great, but they are not native to the ecosystem here.
the cats are having no affect on the population of pigeons, sparrows, doves, grackles, squirrels, rabbits, prairie dogs, rats and mice. this debunks the notion that they pose a threat to "Songbirds" and you cant have "less mice" when you get rid of cats. Maybe you think you do, but you dont. look up "Australia mice plague."
I live in the mountains of California and I have a neighbor who has cats that are half feral and multiply all over the place. All the neighbors keep telling him to keep them under control because they eat birds and other things, but he just lets the damn cats breed and multiply. Thankfully, coyotes take care of some of them and maybe mountain lions and bobcats as well. When he complains that a coyote ate one of his "kitties", I say, "Oh well."
I agree. Do a documentary I'd watch. I live in the buttes of cali, I know what you mean. Have a family that lives close to me who used to shoot cats. But they weren't right, they shot their pets at times. Distanced myself from them
I live in Southern California. I live in the suburbs but there are no feral cats here. There are no “outdoor” domestic cats either. There are only kids’ posters with a picture of a cat asking if you’ve seen “fluffy”. Why? Ask the coyotes.
@@winstonsmith313 This guy that I'm talking about lets his cats run in and out of his house through a slightly opened kitchen window, so they can seek safety from predators. Raccoons sometimes crawl through the window to get at the food he leaves around in his house. It's just ridiculous.
This is a wonderful example of why animals should not be introduced to territories that they are not indigenous to. It's the same problem that we have in Florida in the Everglades with Pythons and boas and anacondas.
@Robert whittle This is a counter argument that many won't present or even consider. I do not say it is true/practical in every instance yet it is another view point.
@William Lawrence By your logic human don't belong to the circle of Australia life Hmmm will time to shoot some human So tell me why did the emu war vs Ozzie's happened
@William Lawrence You should understand the root of the problem few years it was Camel now cats next dogs Then what we kill all animals Because they are foreigners To this land ..... Nothing will be fixed the cycle will keep going Because the human are the root of the problem what we need is a solution Not some temporary solution for the problem maybe we need a wall To separate human from the wild life 😂 dam tramp was bloody genius .
WhiteOscreen the cats kill without thought of the affects. Without population control a lot of species would have gone extinct. You literally learn this in elementary...
But the feral cats are domestic cats, but escaped, that's all they are, it's no use pretending they are "different", they are THE SAME. So, as long as people have domestic cats in Australia, even if you get rid of all feral cats, they soon will be replaced by new feral cats because of the source - domestic cats turned feral, you have to get rid of domestic cats completely from Australia and Tasmania, but you won't, you just have this half hearted attempt which doesn't solve the problem at all for the long term. What you have done is irreversibly damaged the biodiversity of Australia by repopulating the land with cats, dogs and rabbits that completely outcompete the indigenous species, it's good that you're trying to do something about it, but it will never be enough unless you remove them ALL. I'm sorry but that's just the harsh reality, we live in a fantasy world where people think they can have their cake and eat it, and it's always somebody else or some creature else, that pays.
Considering that our critically endangered native species are at risk of extinction due to these feral invasive species predating in our wild habitats, we do need an effective approach in efforts to save native populations. Good on you blokes for stepping up and doing one of the toughest jobs out there! You are saving our Native Wildlife
"If my son who is 11 and autistic, can understand that, why can't a 30 something year old adult?" - sick burn, but the reason is they have been raised on disney films and their parents took no time to raise them and show them any 'natural world' programs, else they would understand the idea of conserving the native species over invading ones.
@@liammeech3702 so what ur saying is this is wrong... just imagine if we never killed these cats just imagine hundreds of them just all over it really ain't good
@@_HowlGamer_ what I'm. Saying is, people look at animals and see human beings... For some people culling is basically as bad as human genocide. I'm not one of those people, these are no domestics cats and should be treated as pests
Jeffrey Bird Honestly though I think that eliminating feral cats is a good thing, but turning cats (Or any animal for that matter) into rugs is just wrong and humiliating for the animal in question.
@@mikerotch6733 I'm a member of the Satanic Temple and I live my life by the Seven Tenets. My religion demands that we strive to act within reason to be empathetic to all living creatures. We do not practice magic nor make "sacrifices".
I believe that people who hunt and fish usually have a real appreciation for the environment and the wildlife present. The difference i believe is those opposed to hunting and fishingbare usually opposed to the death of the individual, whereas the hunters are usually opposed to the death of the species.
Here in Texas there are places where feral cats have taken out almost all the entire native quail and dove populations. In Australia, cats have no predator to challenge their place. At least here in the US there are some predators that can challenge the feral cat. Everybody please take care of your pets. Stay safe and healthy everybody.
@@reconnoise Yes Australia has fuck ton of predators but none of those are the type that will kill a cat, North America has a lot of bigger native felines and canines that will hunt cats, Australia has the Dingo and that's it, Crocodiles don't actively hunt cats, so here in Noth Aamerica we don't have a big problem with Feral Cats because we have Ocelots, Bobcats, Linxes, Coyotes, Wolfs, Mountain Lions, that will actively hunt feral cats, also our native especies had been interacting with felines for hundresd of years the have adepted to them and developed technoc to evade them,, Autralia never had felines until the Europeans introduce them so no native especies is adapted to evade felines.
Here in the south central US, feral hogs are a devastating problem for crops and the landscape in general. However, I am not aware that they are a threat to native species the way Burmese pythons are in the Everglades of Florida.
I'm in the Midwest U. S. and every time I mow I find 6- 12 , sometimes more dead birds , not invasive sparrows or starlings , I'm finding dead native song birds . Domestic cats run free , sure there's ferral cats too . This has been going on for a good 10 years . Out of 10-12 nesting boxes I'm lucky if 2 broods of young song birds survive . People are in denial . It will continue to get worse as the cats really multiply . Other than a few Coyotes they have no predators. I'll say no more
@@tracelovessarah2095 i mostly use an air gun that lobs a piece of lead 1000+ feet per second and is accurate out to 120ish yards. Their skull turns that soft lead pellet into a dime sized disc upon entry and it flat lines them every time.
I own a cat and I would do anything for her BUT she is an indoor cat. I know the harm cats can have on the environment and that’s why she’s spayed, chipped, and indoors. Those cats are an invasive species and they gotta go 🤷🏻♀️
Thank you for understanding the situation, and thank you for being such a responsible cat owner! People like you are unfortunately rare in these comments...
@@vinniedurrant Do you realise how many native animals live in residential areas?! I'd gladly put your cat out of it's misery if I saw it anywhere but inside your house 24/7!
@@andrewgreen2726 Not in my town dummy, you'd be arrested and have the book thrown at you, God help you if I catch you before hand because you would have any functioning fingers left.
@@vinniedurrant Let me guess, your from the usa. Sounds about right. Think you can do whatever you want without any consequences. Holler to the police all you like. I've decided after watching this video to go to our local council and borrow a cat trap cage. There is a cat that will not be here for much longer. Don't worry, I'll be taking it to the vet to have it humanely deetroyed at my expense. But damn, It will be satisfying 😊
We know what caused the problem, people that let cats roam free to breed, and move and leave them behind, hopefully those people see this and learn from it.
@@terminator7137 its feral, remember our domesticated dogs and cats came from wild animals too, we just inhibited them from showing yheir natural instincts, but once a feral cat reached the mature stage you cant train it because it grew up to be a predator in the wild. You know the saying "you cant teach old dogs new tricks" its the truth and its the same for every animal and us humans, as we grow older its harder for us to adapt and learn from new things. Sadly those feral cats are impossible to be living with humans because they spent too much of their time in the wild
Too many people faint at heart. People who never knew anything else than hunting food at the super market cannot understand the hard reality of the wild.
@Tolik L. Are you talking about the first Brits that were prisoners brought to Australia by the British Government or something later, because as you know their wasn't a single limey till 1788.. I understand what you mean by the stupidy of those that brought in Cane toads and killed the Tazmanian tiger, the Sheep and the cats. Just like what we have in the States with the Everglades being overran with pythons. Now those are evolving to handle the freezing cold.. Nature is surely not the problem but humans are the instigators of invasive species...
I absolutely love cats to death, I work in the pet industry, I have dedicated my life to our pets, yet I get this, not only do I agree with the cull I fully support it, I don't like it but that's how it is. As a lover of pets and all animals I am passionate about protecting the biodiversity of our country. I'm glad to be doing my part in this war educating cat owners in the proper care of cats. I love cats and I want to see them in loving homes, not being shot because of irresponsible owners
Agreed, people can still keep cats as pets and we can try to manage their numbers in the wild. Our new cat is neutered and kept indoors, that was the caveat placed on getting one as our last cats although well fed, killed everything. There has definitely been an increase in native wildlife in our garden now. We have a family of bandicoots living here that moved in as soon as our old cats got old and died.
@@survivormandan8576 they must have come from somewhere right? fact is a housecat left outside and gets pregnant their litter will be feral because they have had no human contact if owners stopped throwing out their pets into the wild feral cats or dogs would not be a problem and this shooting would not be necessary but it is currently necessary because they endanger species who cannot protect themselves from a predator that is damn good at it and has a penchant for hunting for fun so while some animals would hunt to eat cats often hunt to alleviate stress and satisfy their hunting insticts which is a problem because they could hunt and kill 5-10 birds a day for fun and foster up to 5 litters a year each litter possibly being 12 kittens 5 times 12 is 60 new cats a year and if one cat kills up to 10 birds a day thats 600 birds that this cat and its litter could hunt (hypothetically speaking ofcourse) owners need to stop abandoning pets is the short story
@@nil981 Florida is one of the few states that allow private ownership of exotic animals. I'm a native and I'm against it. Just look at...everywhere an invasive species has been introduced.
Patrick Milewski exactly people don’t need snakes that can kill their kids or the neighbors kids as pets, same with exotic fish now showing up in non native places
Cats exist on every continent and island. Cats are an extremely overabundant animal on this planet. We should not prioritize cats over endangered species!
I HATE ferrell cats. Had one that was constantly stalking my bird feeder and killing every bird it could catch. Not to eat them but just to kill them, at least many of them. I would find not only dead birds in my back and front yard, but squirrels also. Finally caught up with the damn thing one day. A well placed 22 cal pellet brought it's reign of terror to an end.
@@combatwarriosbostaffman 😂🤣😂You're a DIMocRAT, I can tell by the VACANCY sign in your cranium. They are WILD birds, that come to my bird feeder to feed, Einstein. They are not "my birds," they are WILD birds. Wild birds LIVE "out there." BTW was it you at that city council meeting that was complaining about where the DEER CROSSING signs were placed, and wanted them to move the crossing further down the street because the deer were eating your flowers? So, how did that go?
While I am not a fan of making trophies out of kills, reclaiming the land from invasive species is very important for saving native ecosystems. The media loves to portray rural society as bloodthirsty towards animals but never looks at the impact these invasive species, which are present outside their homes only due to human idiocy/carelessness, are doing to the unique population of animals out in places like Australia or Florida. Keep up the good fight, fellas. Be the protectors of your land.
@@P3ndulumSw1ng To each their own, man. One does what they want with their kill. I don’t agree with it, but he killed it and I didn’t, so his call on the matter. Either way, glad he’s taking care of the issue.
what about reclaiming the land for the natives that owned the land before they invaded and brought the cats with them?? black people were the original species (aboriginies) in austrailia before english colonists came and saw the natives as animals and forced them off their lands
@@cecilreed7543 Fair point. While I could brush it off as a separate issue, colonialism and the racism it has sowed does seep into these conversations whether folks want them to or not. My personal opinion is that though the current new population of folks in Australia are not descended from the original natives, they nevertheless share a home and duty to protect their home and all inhabitants in it on the island continent - including the rights, welfare, and justice of the original natives who were supplanted. It must be said that the topic justice and everything that entails for the natives is too broad for this comment section, but yeah, definitely something to push for.
@@leedobson Tasmanian tiger also extinct from Europeans shooting them but they care about native species. If they care about what's native maybe they should go back to uk
He has 1438+ trophies that he relives and dreams about. I mean, I'm glad the psychopath found a job, but I hope that's enough to sate his blood lust. I'm not against population control if it means a healthier ecosystem, but c'mon, how can people not see certain jobs attract certain people?
Good work guys! I live in the East Riding of Yorkshire, UK, on a housing estate with farm fields and countryside from the top of my cul-de-sac, 220m away. I have badgers and hedgehogs visiting my garden regularly, and I spend on average £70 per month on wild bird seed. I have numerous cats coming in the garden overnight, and loose birds and nest to these pests (seen on my CCTV) In the UK there's estimated to be 10 million ferral and domestic cats that are allowed to roam. It's estimated these cats kill on average 5 wild bird per week. We need cat control here.
we kill lambs and calves all the time, Cats have their place, just not in the australian bush and other places where they are not native which is most places. these blokes and sheilas would not have to do what they do if people where responsible with their animals I do not understand why they get so much hate for doing a vital job.
No one gives a shit about culling feral pigs usually, or factory farming em and other animals, but shoot feral dogs or cats and people lose their shit. People eat dogs, people lose their shit, its all emotion and no logic.
@Not Berber says the man who wants to wipe out a species because he hates them. Even the old man who traps and kills cats does not hate them. wolves kill baby animals all the time, so do humans, humans kill for sport as well. I have seen dogs kill things and not eat them as well. Like I said cats like any animal have their place, its people taking them and letting them breed go feral in places that do not belong which is the problem. I am all for wiping out feral cats in places they do not belong, but not wiping out the entire species.
@Nick S for most of the ones from places I grew up in were either disease ridden or badly deformed from inbreeding. There was a point where at a campsite my family went to that the vets just ended up telling my grandfather and great uncle that it would be more humane and save money to just shoot the ferals they were catching.
I'm tired of the neighbourhood cats coming into my yard and killing native birds. My dog is sick of it to so he takes them out then the neighbours get angry with me. It's my backyard , it's my dogs backyard so he has the right to protect his property. It's the cat owners responsibility to keep there pests/pets off people's property or say goodbye to your kitty. They only care about themselves and there cats. They have right to threaten people.
This is an ignorant comment. My dog is a male and he has not been fixed. He’s never left the house or gone off, you know why? I’m a responsible owner and I thought him discipline and how to listen to me when he was just a pup. This happens when people are lazy and irresponsible pet owners. Has nothing to do with neutering.
30 years I've had a healthy flock of quail that had been on my property and then my neighbor decided to be the crazy cat man. I've counted well over 30 when he feeds he lives 1/8th of a mile from me and his cats are always on my land and I haven't seen my quail in two years.
You know how many people I’ve tried educating on invasive plant species and a lot of the time they just say “well I like it” or “it looks pretty” and so many other lame excuses
In the late 1960s my grandfather had a retirement farm that was overrun with chipmunks, one day he was down by his mailbox, and a car pulled up next to him, an arm came out the window, and dropped a calico kitten at his feet, and drove off, my grandfather picked the kitten up and from that moment the two were inseparable even the dog adored that cat, she turned out to be a chipmunk assassin of the highest order, it didn't take long for her to make a big dent in their population!
Ever hear of a species called human? That particular species has not been on earth very long and already destroying our environment. Humans are causing mass extinction of insects and animals at a greater rate than feral cats. I certainly agree with not introducing species into fragile ecosystems. We should look at ourselves first. More humans than cats.
@KillerR59 did you mean what gives feral cats the right*? If so, then it is not the cats fault. humans fault. These particular people are at least addressing the situation. not the best way. Their government is working against the people by not ensuring top down accountability and regulations. the burden often falls on the regular citizens to clean up the corporate welfare class' mistakes.
Same thing with Lionfish. Those things have got to. Invasive ass species. The only reason people look down on the feral cat problem is because cats are domesticated.
Semi-domestic really. If they're aren't socialized and imprinted early they turn out wild and nearly impossible to tame. Truly domestic species can eventually be socialized at any age, such as horses, guinea pigs, and Dogs
Here in Germany if a hunter sees a cat that is more than 200 meters (in some states 500 meters) away from housing, he is allowed to shoot it. Most people have no idea how many wild animals are killed by cats.
I'm a Yank in the States, here. Ridding feral cats is a very responsible way to protect native species. Your efforts are noble and commendable. Those who would disagree haven't got a clue! I support your efforts!
I had a talking parrot when I was a minor. Me and my siblings loved playing with him. We used to feed him everyday with our hands and most of the time we used to keep him out of his cage. He used to roam and fly inside or around the house freely during day time and always came back after a little while but one afternoon he didn't return after several hours so we started to look for him but couldn't find him first but then I suddenly came across a feral cat and it had my parrot in its jaws. I can't describe what I felt at that moment. I understand and appreciate what they're doing.
Me too bro I can feel your pain some cats are constantly attacking my parrot! And it feels terrible because my mother doesn't even allows me to beat them because she is a cat lover.
@@Seoyeaji921 poison that cat , I did that to my neighbor car when the stupid fricking cat kept harassing my horses and cows , I jus took a mix of rat poison and anti freeze , the cat ate the rat poison and got super sick and then I got a needle and stabbed it with anti freeze , done deal
I think instead of blaming these folks, let's focus on responsible cat ownership. Get your cat neutered, stop abandoning when they get less cute as they grow older or when you move homes, realize cats can live up to 20 years and they become a permanent part of your life and family. Cats are a lot of responsibility, don't bring one home and expect your parents to take care of them. Think twice before buying one and please consider adopting
Protecting native animals is very important, we want a world where we have a diversity of life, and not just a few animals ruling over the whole earth.
I was involved in a culling process that required the removal of an animal called the nutria. Its an aquatic rodent that can weigh as much as 35 lbs when pregnant. The issue was the animals were digging tunnels into the banks of the drainage canals along side of the main roadways which eventually caused the roads to slip off into the canals. The cost to maintain the roads ran in the millions of dollars. The city counsel decided that perminent removal was the best option since trapping them was nearly impossible. Several groups were set up to patrol the roads and end the lives of these living bulldozers. We were issued 22 cal rifles, spot lites, nite vision, and infrared units (FLIRs). In 6 weeks time the issues was taken care of and now only requires a once a month check up on new damage.
@@glane3962 correct, but that was quite some time ago, the nutria population became so over populated the vegitation keeping the marshes from eroding was being devistated from over eating. They not only ate the green growth, they consumed the roots which killed of hundreds of acres of marsh grass. With no grass growing, the mud would wash away from wave action leaving banks of mud which would wash out and silt up the water, choking the smaller fish, the crabs left, the normal fauna of bird life dissapeared, the oysters died off. Thats just some of the damage that occured due to the importation of a South American rodent that didnt have but 1 natural preditor here and there wernt enough of them to keep the population in control. About 2 yrs passed and the population was under control, the grasses grew back and with that the other animals and marine life showed signs of recovery. The original reason for bringing these things into the state was for the pelts and trapping, unfortunately, nutria pelts didnt seem to have a viable market, people didnt want the product...
i respect what this man does, as protecting the country and the wild life without no menace to destroy it. but skinning them and making the cats as a decoration is a bit weird- but i can't say nothing about it. Since he's protecting something important for nature.
@@terrymurphy7790 hey smartass hopw about literally googling dodo bird and reading about it? "The human population on Mauritius (an area of 1,860 km2 or 720 sq mi) never exceeded 50 people in the 17th century, but they introduced other animals, including dogs, pigs, cats, rats, and crab-eating macaques, which plundered dodo nests and competed for the limited food resources." you dumb ass fucktard
Terry Murphy Haha, you're funny. The reason dodo birds got so large was because they didn't need to defend themselves against natural predators. In this case, the "introduced species" happened to be humans, which was what caused their demise.
I am an absolute cat lover and I've had cats around me all my life. But I do understand that this must be done. It hurts my heart to see this, but it would even hurt me more to see cats erradicating other species.
Finally a logical cat lover. All these cat lovers in the comments just favor cats and condemn people who do this smh. But they don’t realize how these feral cats can destroying environment so quick because they kill thousands.
@@Mike-kl5yc they should be killing all those rats that are infesting Australia. how the fuc* can they have both a cat problem and a mouse problem? you would think that one would help solve all the other
@@nomanejane5766 u dumb Fk cats literally kills small animals just for fun. they need to be controlled immediately before a small specie get extinct again.
I grew up with cats, I love all my kitties dearly. But this is a different situation, these feral cats are basically hyper predators and have to be dealt with. These are proud intelligent people addressing an urgent issue the best they can. I don't fault them one bit
hyper predators? then what the fuck are we? we literally ate the do do birds to fucking death. cutting down massive amounts of forests and causing forest fires ect. but yea these cats are the real hyper predators lmfao
@@kylemendes7246 s ferral cats do for survival because they arent intelligent enough for our brains we know to make food how ever we toppest in food chain
@@kylemendes7246 difference being we had the intelligence to grow a conscious and learn that what we were doing is bad, yet ppl are still too fucking stupid to put greed aside for an animals sake, least we try n make up for it with conservation and preservation of species, cats are stupid and will eat and eat and eat till theyve killed every single thing they can. You cannot compare what weve done to cats, our intelligence is far too great. Individually atleast
@@cohendarwin5365 they wouldn't say anything because it's what needs to be done. If dogs become a problem for the wildlife, I'd support killing them too. I personally don't mind chinese people eating dogs I just have a problem with them kidnapping pets and then torturing them before eating.
@Jeremy Carter cats dont naturally "stink", so you should head to your bathroom and wash your ass because i believe you're the culprit on that stinking problem.
Remember how many people were horrified about how many animals were killed during the 2019/20 bush fires in Australia. Feral cats kill about the same number each year. I love cats, but they have no place in the Australian bush.
Keep in mind that cats don’t love you back - they are not capable.
That's true but how do you think they got out into the Bush. its the fault of the cat lovers.
Yeah but the fires killed a bunch of animals in a short while and they effected humans personally unlike cats.
@@yeahokbuddy2510 I agree, the fires went from about August to March and became 'famous' from around the end of the year; but my point is that people thought a billion animals was really exceptional. And, it isn't, it's an annual event, just from one feral predator species.
We bought them to down under, so first they had a place now they dont, human pick your mind up.
one female cat can have multiple litters with multiple kittens each year, and unlike humans they dont go into menopause. They will keep having kittens until the day they die. I love cats, but i understand especially for rural settings having to cull them. When i was growing up in British Columbia feral cats rarely became a problem because there was plenty of animals that would use them as prey. Owls in particular seemed to kill them at a ridiculous rate.
not enough controls/predators for feral cats in aussie land, its even worse in places like hawai'i.
@jason jaks when the
when the animal lover think killing humans is better because "muh cutesy animals". Let's face it bro if this video was about some random lizard or insect you wouldn't fucking bat an eye lmao
@jason jaks You are absolutely clueless. You have no idea how much destruction feral cats do to our native wildlife. Give me our beautiful native marsupials any day over an introduced feral killer. You are an idiot.
You should look at how turkey treats their stray cats. This is so stupid how human trying to be playing as God.
@@darmawanhabibi6189 We have enough cats bruh, we don't need feral cats eating more native endangered species. Besides, with how much cats there are in the world culling a couple million of the cat population in Australia wouldn't meant shit.
Basically, the southern United States have a problem with feral hogs. This is the same thing just in Australia and with cats
OO we have a feral cat problem as well it alot bigger then you think ...
We shooting cats everyday here in America
Feral pigs are a huge problem here in Oz too.
Not just the Southern states anymore. I've heard it's in most states now. We have a huge problem with them in Calif. too.
THE PEDOPHILE EXPOSING BOUNTY HUNTER Mate, mate, they are not assault rifles they are modern sporting rifles.
My sister lives in Oregon.
She says that years ago there used to be countless forest tree frogs where she lived. Several different species. They defined the entire nature of the place.
Now, the tree frogs are almost all gone.
Feral cats.
'Cute' obsessed society is making a choice, and it is the wrong choice. It is a catastrophe.
Cats are not an endangered species. Their victims are.
Extinction is forever.
wow tree frogs.. great... well it would be if the cats hadn't almost got them all... pity the conservationists would rather block traffic than get rid of cats i guess....
@@albertbresca8904 oh don't worry. They have amazing plans like: " capture and neuter the cats, then re release them. "
@@Mr_Fancypants lol... one problem in them breeding... bt the BIG one is they eat native wildlife...sigh
would you say....it was a "Cat-tastrophe"????
@@DS-lt7jw #ThatWasTheJoke
Cat man seems like an NPC that gives good quests.
lmao
All loot I'd cat related products hes made.
looks like someone from Fallout 5: Australia
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He'd probably have u shoot cats
"Well Nicole, they're eating up all the endangered species not screwin em to death" - Feral Cat Hunter
@Grant Stevenson you. are. gay.
@Grant Stevenson Virgin
Well Alfa..... Cats aren't doing that, Man is. you don't deserve all the glorious life you have !! All you do is kill...
@@fatooshtkd I honestly wish there was a way to preserve the endangered species without harming the feral cats living there. But there are none, and the only way to protect the endangered species is killing the non-endangered species. Sure, men many years ago have brought this creature to this place but we have to look at what’s important here. If they don’t do anything, species would go extinct and I can assure you nobody wants that.
That’s the funniest line I have heard in a long time.
Australians
1932 : " Fookin Emu"
2018 : "Fookin Cat"
You don’t understand how hard I laughed at this 😭😭😭
2016: "Fookin bats"
@@pnutbuttababi24 that's 2020-21
what aussie pronounces fuck like a pome?
@@exudeku still? That sucks.
"If you crush a cockroach, you're a hero. If you crush a beautiful butterfly, you're a villain. Morals have aesthetic criteria. --Friedrich Nietzsche
Cockroaches tend infest food supplies and homes, butterflies don't. Rats are cute pets, but wild rats carry disease. It is more about context.
@@FryingTiger
Unfortunately, people who support TNR (trap neuter re-abandon) programs for cats, don’t see the context of the damage that does. They only see cute cats that look sad and need rescuing. They don’t see the death and destruction that allowing them to roam free does to native ecosystems.
"Philosophy can clip an angles wings" - John Keats.
You're an idiot. Just because some half lunatic wrote something it doesn't make it true or morally true, "...if you crush..." brainlessness.
@@FryingTigerUm I think you need to touch a little grass, and talk to real people. Sure you are thinking about it logically, but what I realize now, is that many people don't think about things like that in a logical manner. To a large number of people, it really is just aesthetic, but they don't realize how flawed their thinking is🤷🏾
@@FryingTigerpeople treat pretty people well and ugly people like less, it's been like that forever.
Let's not split hairs, we know what he meant.
Typical. City folk imposing their values on rural folk even though they have no idea what life is like out here.
Love your profile pic! Is that an Iwo Jima homage?
Just like how in North America all the city people want to ban Coyote hunting... Let's see what they say after a pack of them mutilates their kids and pets...
not exactly the same ; coyote is a native animal to north america
@@morrisonreed1 it would feel the same when you find your mutilated animal or child.
@@PawPaws_Place there has been 2 fatal coyote attack in North America... settle down.
I love cats, but I absolutely agree with what they are doing. Native species need to be protected.
@dwone jones humans are also the reason you're here today. Stop being a bitchass and comparing humans with cats
@dwone jones you dumb idiot.
dwone jones actually yes, humans are responsible for introducing cats to Australia. I see these folks as correcting a mistake.
@dwone jones the go cull some humans
@dwone jones mwah mwaaaah mwaaaah.
Cat Man: "Makes a cat toilet paper holder out of a cat"
Also Cat Man: Strange isn't it?
My favourite part of the whole video
I wanna ask him how many ways there is to skin a cat
@@jchase4657 pfft
I think it's a really good idea to use the animal skins rather than let it go to waste. The thing that made it weird for me was the fact that the lid was a head.
Kyran Barber 1000%
You guys are doing a fantastic job. Native wildlife has got to be protected. We are having that problem over here in the states and we are doing something about it. Keep up the good work men.
We're not all doing something about it. I repeatedly get cat rescue solicitations that support trap-neuter-release which I don't support.
In America they introduce the asian grass carp. Look what that brought😂😂😂
What we really have a problem with is too many people like you..
Lol they care about Native animals in Australia but not the Native aboriginal people of Australia 😂how ironic those English people are
The problem with the feral cats is that you've got to kill them 9 times.
Lol
Hillarious
Because feral cats and to some extent domestic cats are the demise of several species of animal and birds which not a humorous subject! I personally shoot any cat on my property feral or the neighbors tabby it matters not to me! The blasted creatures how decimated my quail and pheasant populations as well as cotton tail rabbits and now they are going after the squirrels!
Hahahaha 9 bullets cost money !
Somebody should give you that treatment
I need to borrow that man
You
yes, yes you do
I wonder what youre up to rn
What’s your next trap?
Lol
People who hunt and fish 9 out of 10 times know and care more about the environment than people who don't hunt or fish
I do not hunt, but most of my friends that do I have a deep respect for because of their true love of nature. Of course I know a couple of total turds who are into hunting strictly because they enjoy shooting animals and never seem to eat what they kill. They brag about their packed freezer, then throw it all out to make room for the next hunting trip. These are the guys that will laugh as they tell you about the bad shot that made the animal flop around in pain til it died.
I fish but i release them am not into hunting tho
Im not a God though are you a God? or are the hunters and fishers gods? to tell when this creature should live or die? Didn't they exist for a reason? Or should you annihilate them till Australia too realize the same mistake China did when they Annihilated all the common birds? Let me ask one more time are you a ignorant stupid human or a wise all knowing god? 😏😏😏
Edit: you got the answer use your brain don't be stubborn 😑
this comment should be on a t shirt
Completely true, although i would say its far more than 9 out of 10 when compared with all those who dont hunt/fish as thats most of the population, likely 99.9% of the hunters would know more than those who dont. Now if you tighten up the spectrum a bit and compare the knowledge of hunters/anglers to that of the highly outspoken anti-hunters, that's when you are probably looking at 90%, obviously favoring the hunters. Those outspoken anti-hunting lunatics typically know NOTHING about the environment and just repeat the crap they hear on their favorite social media pages, all in a pathetic attempt to pass it off as if they are well informed.
You really can see how humane these people are about it. They arent torturing them.
Neutered feral cats still kill local wildlife in Florida.
We need more of this here in Florida. I try to do my part
What ''wildlife'' do cats kill?
@@incorectulpolitic most endemic birds, lizards, snakes, and small mammals - including flying squirrels - are fair game. A huge issue is that bites and scratches that don't immediately kill most wildlife will likely do so secondary to the penetrative trauma. And toxoplasma is no joke. If it's a mammal - arboreal, terrestrial or aquatic - or a bird, then they're susceptible with varying pathologies between them, or whichever animal eats those animals. And, if you're flushing the fecal material of an indoor cat that's shedding toxo, and if your waste-water reclamation system not equipped to handle toxo, it's going right into the ocean or dumping spot of choice - so whales, dolphins, manatees, porpoises, etc aren't safe either.
Edit: spelling, and I forgot to summarize: the things eating most of those insects are huge targets, since they either roost on the ground, or are easy pickings at night.
@@patrickriggs9813 please write an essay about humans impact on sealife
@@hmdismail when I'm finished, what would you like me to do with it?
Feral hogs are running rampant in the southern half of the US, we understand.
We can eat the feral hogs. Not sure about eating putty.
Cat is actually a really good meat it's kind of like wild rabbit
Hogs and snakes and we have our share of cats too. Piss me off when you get the idiots that say when we kill a feral hog cat or snake we should be arrested or fined but it's the same dummies that have let these animals go that's doing the damage. The feral dogs are getting to the point of being a problem too.
Were i live in the us hunting and eating feral hogs is the way of life growing up. We love cats but when its to much it needs to be addressed cause where i live there droppings end up in run offs then rivers and eventually affecting aquaculture So i understand.
I live in central Texas, trust me I understand.
For those who have a hard time understanding this, just picture this - in other continents, there are predators that hunt these feral cats (like owls as something said here), so their number will be under control; however, in isolated ecosystems, feral cats can easily become the top of the predatory pyramid, without anything to hold them back - which could be disastrous for native species. What these men and women are doing was just to act as a higher level of the ecosystem pyramid - that's just it.
For those who have a hard time understanding this, just picture this - there are 8 billions humans on earth, if we kill just half of them we wouldnt need to kill feral cats which would be even a more efficient solution
it probably ends up being more humane than if they were being eaten by predators
Ahh Australia the country that known for the dangerous, full of large and smart dangerous animals and even the war from emu, this is like a normal day for Australia
@@mahaphoublue7644 Dangerous animals that can prey on anything don't really matter. The point is how fast they can reproduce. Even rabbits, typically located at the bottom of the food chain, well ruined the ecosystem of Australia because their rate of reproduction overwhelmed those of their predators.
@@jimmy8360 Honestly I do believe they are Necessary in doing this as to many Beautiful species are in Australia, And the fact he isn’t just discarding the animals makes all the difference with How he handles them And No it doesn’t make me happy but at least it’s purpose in death fulfilled more.
The old dude is a legend. Let’s just call him Cat thanos
In the US, people hear about hunting feral hogs and they think it sounds like a good time (it is) but as soon as you bring up feral dogs or feral cats, they lose it
That is much agree in Arizona feral dogs an coyotes are wrecking urban areas an fareal dogs are forming packs an is spiking in numbers the reservation is considering doing mass culling
The issue here isn't that we value feral dogs or cats over hogs. It's the fact we get ashamed of our own civilization being trash. We purposely abandon our pets because we're idiots here.
Hogs>Dogs and Cats. You can chase off a feral cat or kill it with a BB gun. Beat a feral dog to death with a rock or stick, but you need a gun to stand a chance against a hog. That or a spear.
@@grido1004 Lol coyotes are native to Arizona what are you on
Feral dogs at least are closely related to wolves which are native to the United States. Feral cats on the other hand are descended from wildcats, which are only really found in Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia. As a result the latter does a lot more damage to native ecosystems than the former.
"They're eating them, not screwing them to death" 😂😂
Word 😆
Is a pretty valid point lol
@@minischniers6535 - What's even dumber is that they want you to turn the animal loose after you catch and spay/neuter them. These PETA types are delusional morons! I live in North Carolina and every year I kill at least a dozen feral cats, and because I do, I now have cottontails, squirrels, and tons of native birds on my property; yet some of my neighbors who don't want cats killed, bitch and whine about the rabbit in the garden or the squirrel in the fruit tree and want them eradicated - these people need to be euthanized! They also put out bird feeders in their yard which makes it easier for their domestic feline to catch birds - I've been known to make those feeders disappear!
Funniest thing i've seen in a bit
@@Rattlerjake1 i do feel bad about all the barn swallows my barn cats kill but less bird shit on my tractor is nice
Having owned a dozen or so house cats over the years and growing up on a New England dairy farm I see the need for this. Cats breed fast and kill not only for food but also for sport. That is truth
i have a farm in rural America, our cats are a vital component here that perform an incredibly valuable service, they do an extraordinary job keeping rodent populations down, they are like any farm animal here, they get food, water, shelter and medical care. The Tom cat keeps all other cats well away from our farm and all female cats spend their days catching mice. Without them we would have to use pesticides in our grain silos and Americans don't like rat shit or poison in their serial
@@dirttdude its depend of the fauna, in australia most of native species are small/rodent type animals and birds, the main source of a feral or farm cat diet,
@@dirttdude in Australia they not only kill rodents, they kill any native they come across by the millions
@@aussie6639 name one
@@dirttdude bilbies, numbats, quokkas, quolls, bandicoots, parrots, lizards, frogs
Cat man beats the cat lady 😂😂😂
🤣...🏆
Well Nicole , desexing feral cats is not going to save our native wildlife. We need a cull. They're eating them, not screwing them to death. This sentence is so EPIC, True & Australian.
Australia is a different story but they brought most of it on themselves, to many rabbits feed lots of cats and dogs, good lord they now have to many Camels. practically every animal that is causing a problem was brought there by someone. what about the native cockatoos, they are pets here ut they kill them in Australia because there are to many and they destroy crops.
@@eogg25 they did not bring it on themselves you dork...they killed off the rabbits with a virus..
@@jesussaves5710 Who introduced the rabbits and cats to Australia.
Let the Florida lads rape them
@@eogg25 The Poms. And we can't get rid of them either................
The old man's house is a feral cat's worst nightmare
If there was a hell for cats, it would look like Cat Man's house.
It reminds me of Ed gein aka letherface
I hope he suffers the same fate
@@muezzathestray750 no
@@muezzathestray750 Yeah, how dare he protect the local ecosystem from invasive vermin!
As much as I don’t like seeing animals die, I can understand why they do this. While this makes me sad, the thought of loosing so many cool species makes me sadder :/
Losing
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@@DTJ2024 Win
Cat's nowdays are mostly useless, they let Rat get fertilized and fat
And make disastrous to Civilization!
A million dead cats to save a species from going extinct even though they will anyway. Cats will outlast humans and kill all the stupid birds anyway lol
@@DTJ2024
Its amazing how many people get that word wrong, is it lack of education or lazy texting.
Also defiantly for definitely is another.
In response to the suggestion of desexing the feral cats "they are eating them not screwing them' is hilarious.
I 100% agree with the old fella, I dare anyone who thinks feral cats are like domestic cats to try and pat one.
I agree
Me too aggree
If you want to pat one, please use a hammer!
@Dino if you don't like Australia don't live here and take all the cats, feral and home cats with you
Well feral cats are pretty much domestic cats that became wild...So even if they’re all eradicated they would still be a fresh source of domesticated cats that would probably get abandoned or released into the wild and end up doing the same thing
People saying this is cruel, as someone who lived in regional Australia for two years I can promise you one thing - these wild predators are absolutely nothing like your domesticated housecat. The lady at the start is correct - our poor native species do not stand a chance against feral cats.
@Grant Stevenson ok we'll start with you then we will think about our options
@Grant Stevenson the fuck are you talking about lol
@@wickedwastelander2410 He must be crazy lol
Dude they are the same size as cats here in the US. There are plenty of feral cats in the US. My cat is a outside/inside cat but boy could he hunt. I had a picture on my sidewalk my friend decided to gather all the dead birds in my yard and he spelled my name with the dead birds and took a picture of it. It ended up being 14 dead birds.
As much as I love cats, I do have to agree with this. I don't care if they would be like a cute housecat. The fact remains that cats are predators, and very good ones too. This can destroy entire ecosystems.
Anyone who sends a threat is a coward. Especially when you are saving native wildlife. It's those type of people that caused the problem.
Cheers to that mate 🍻
Those who sent the threats have no ability to follow through anyway
@@bigsmall246 exactly the same kind of pink haired, hand wringing, basement dwellers, that threatened the judge in the Rittenhouse case.. wont do shit, but run that keyboard..
Karens basically
@@bigsmall246 they should be treated like they are 100% capable though. They should be charged.
I am a nature lover and a hunter and here in the USA we are having problems with many mammal, bird, fish, snake, and even plant species that are invasive and in one way or another are killing our native animals and even plants like kudzu. I fully support our friends down under in their threat from invasive ferral cats. Tony in Missouri
People blow the goldfish problem out of control. We have carp in our lakes. The only difference between common carp and goldfish are they are smaller and easier to see.
@@askjeevescosby2928 Carp are a problem too lol. THey both are really bad
@baitball4665 Asian carp are a problem. Regular carp are native fish
@@askjeevescosby2928 "regular carp" is not a species of carp so not sure how the f you think theyre native. Common, Silver, Bighead, Black, Grass, yellow, ghost, etc. depending on where you live are all species found in the USA. all of those are non native introduced species. Common carp and grass carp are a huge problem around me. Those are both Asian species. Native species that are similar to carp like Buffalo and creek chub are negatively impacted by the introduction of all the other carp species. Maybe you should "ask jeeves" first next time. lol
@@askjeevescosby2928 There are no native carp in North America, that niche was filled by suckers and buffalo.
It makes no sense neutering and releasing feral cats they still eat wildlife
it does to crazy cat people infected with toxoplasma parasites
Scott Zipperer kill them all I say...they serve no purpose in life.
@Howard Pearcey They are being exterminated because they eat your native animals, and you want to release them back into your environment? You're not too bright are you? Don't worry ... there will still be a ton of them left over to kill what's left of your bird and small mammal population. Then you will only have feral cats ... until they start eating each other, plus your family pet. Good luck with that!
It always amazes me when certain "animal lovers" can not comprehend the fact that certain animals shouldn't be in certain parts of the world, and wreck havoc on the other animals natural environment. Here in florida hogs tear up natural vegetation before it can reproduce again, in other parts coyotes harm people's livestock's and or families pets. Sure it's a man made problem, but how can they be angry at the people trying to fix the problem and trying to return the natural habitat back to nature ?
@Happy McJoyjoy Actually true, but still causes damage until deceased. And costs time/money to pull that off. A few cents for a .22LR, and done with the problem, permanently.
I do get what you're saying, but I'd rather see eradication outright. I live in Oregon, we were starting to see the same feral hog issues other States are fighting. My State classified them as non-protected species, available to hunt/kill all year long. The promise of good food and a healthy hunter population has led to an effectively nil population of feral hogs. However, I can see feral cats not being particularly attractive for filling the freezer, which makes them less attractive.
My man is actually wearing a vest made out of cat faces. What a beast.
That's Nasty! LMAO!!!
Yeah, gee wonder what psychotic personality disorder this crazy has, he is the sort that shoot epa, and forestry guys like in qld.... better when all these angry buggers die.....old boy bullshit
Aaron nanyo human need to be controlling too cus we are too many and many animals lose their habititet cus of us so te if human didnt play god breed to many shit animal for ours amuse aus wouldnt have this problem
@@kingowallahi6632 You First Ask Kim Jong Un ,
@@kingowallahi6632 so you'll be first to volunteer for a culling?
I learned one thing after watching the whole video: The so-called cat or "animal" lovers who sends hate to these guys without knowing the context are *hyprocites*
I'm an animal lover, but I'm realistic about it. Turn your pet or livestock out into the wild and you are going to cause headaches for everyone. Part of being an animal lover is also loving the native wildlife and protecting it against domestics which have gone feral. The people in this video are on the pointy end of that stick, but those of us who really do care about animals should thank them, not chastise them. They are the ones who have to pick up after other peoples' mess, and the fact that they are doing it in the most humane ways possible with as little damage to other animals and the environment as possible is to be lauded. You are spot on in pointing out that people who call themselves animal lovers but hate these guys are hypocrites. True animal lovers need to focus their efforts on pet owners and livestock operators who fail to keep their animals confined. If your animal goes feral, then expect that it will not survive, and that if it does survive, it will cause untold damage.
Humans CAUSED the bad situation that now requires the killing. Nobody is doing GOOD here, it is ALL bad, very bad, a LOSE LOSE Deal.
Lesson learned... do better next time, .. don't cause such problems with animals.
This issue with invasive species has been their cry out slogan for years. You see them killing species who thrive. They're the hypocrites. What about farm animals, don't they destroy the land as well? All animals pose a threat if you cry out to the government and the world that they pose a threat to the ecosystem. Any animal who don't pose a direct threat to humans must be left alone. How sure are they that those said plant and animals species went extinct because of these so called invasive species? Just an excuse for their evil behavior. I doubt there is even that much feral cats because baby kittens are vulnerable at a young age. They die often in the wild. If you'd seen feral cats, they often have 1 or 2 surviving kittens that reach adulthood. Only in captivity or within a home can they raise more kittens that survive. I bet you there wasn't a threat to the ecosystem on the first place. Just Australians wanting to rage war against animals that don't favor them
@@KrustyKlown these people killing the cats are solving the problem, is that not good?
@@thedrone3377 but it is NOT all good, it's a problem that should never have been created... and killing them is a lazy ass solution devoid of empathy. Yes, they are solving a problem, but their actions are not good.
I 100% support you and have the utmost respect for the Australian people.
I hope they are loving their mouse problem in Australia lok
@@jeanniesmith3356the reptiles take care of those.
Fuck all u murders. I hope u r ot in hell. It's humans that made these poor cats ferrel. U people r murderes . Who r u to decide who lives and who died
U r a murderer. No matter how u try to explain u r a murderer
@@Lisa-lz9qn good
I own cats and I completely understand that this must be done if they’re harming the ecosystem. I see no problem if they’re being killed humanely. Edit: (Nigga the shits are feral and they’re harming the environment im tired of getting notifications about this shit)
@@milesengstrom406 There’s an argument to be made there, and if tomorrow I see a cat sit down and discuss the morality of a humanoid culling, I’ll consider it
@@milesengstrom406 no one is saying humans are not the cause. Cats are feral because of us. And we have to correct for our actions. These include all other conservation efforts which include eradicating invasive species. Not killing invasive cats causes more harm.
@@milesengstrom406 not apple to apple comparison but yea, i support nuking every single human on earth 😂
@@milesengstrom406 my dude really be out here comparing human lives to a feral cat
@@milesengstrom406 one word covid
"Well Nicole, desexing them isn't going to save our native wildlife. We need to cull. They're killing them, not screwing them to death."
The most eloquent and Australian way to put it
Hawai'i needs to learn this!
anyone who thinks that de-sexing a cat is going to stop them killing our little natives is a blithering idiot.
Domestic cats that are let out at night also kill many little natives. I also trap them and shoot them.
Laughed so hard
ironic that it's the same for the native humans in aus. the aborigines need to cull the white invaders.
I'm going to show this to my cat if he doesn't behave.
Mine is curled up on my lap.
@@dolphincliffs8864mines dead😄😀😅🥲😔
@@owenwright8952 Oop
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Please educate the US! We may be bigger, but there are A LOT of feral cats here too!
They are indeed a problem, but one difference is that our native wildlife evolved with multiple species of large and medium sized predators.
Those against this simply do not understand what a cat infestation is like
Timothy Brinsmead right 100% but this goes for any infestation...rats, ants, lizards, birds, etc
@@AngelX2022 macaques too depending on where you live
Though... I still find that cat-man disturbing.
DatGameh disturbingly badass. He’s a man from a bygone word living in a modern mans world.
@@carsonhammond6204 theres many many...like that, in Australia..
Imagine being a domestic cat and walking into the bathroom and seeing yourself as a toilet paper holder
.." Do Not Miss..the ...Litter Box Again "
Alas poor Yorich, i knew him, Horatio.
1. They are hunting invasive and destructful species.
2. It's a clean effective method used.
3. It tends to be city folk with nothing to do with the countryside who complain
4. The complainers don't have to deal with the carnage.
5. Even domestic cats are causing a great deal of destruction to small animals and birds.
6. Let them get on with it.
They are doing a Hunters job. Taking Care of the Fauna. in germany they are huntig ferrals to because the nativ species are disapearing. i have cats to but totaly understand these mates
Well, at some point, humans should stop introducing invasive species to foreign land then. I mean, how many times does it have to happen, before the lightbulb goes off?! This is an issue in all different parts of the world, yet the same mistake keeps being made.
The problem is lack of predators though. Overhunting your predators is the problem. House pets are not an invasive species........they should have thousands of predators. is everyone just blatantly retarded here?
Also I hate to break it to you guys but, in order to solve that cat crisis you would need thousands of paid hunters, hunting them 24/7 for the next 14-20 years possibly forever. Humans forget how much work animals put into keeping the ecosystem balanced, its literally a full time job that never ends even during rest it never ends. Fix your dumbass ecology and you won't need humans at all.
@@googleanti-speech7618 mr.keyboard warrior. The problem is there are no predators and introducing new predators only increase the problem.
@@googleanti-speech7618 cats are top predator, they are top notch born as top pyramid, you need to educate your knowledge first. cat are very very hard to kill by other animals, bringing predator will instead of killing cats, it will further down the diversity. lol.
Feral cats will always be there as long as Australia still have cats domesticated and not regulated, dog and rabbit also destroy australia ecosystem but not as bad as cat.
Feral and domestic cats that are allowed to roam outside are still a huge problem in the USA. A well fed cat still hunts and kills--it is just in their nature. Birds--especially natives like the Whip-poor-will that hides on the ground--are very vulnerable to cats. Estimates are over two billion native birds per year are killed by cats in the USA alone--not counting all the other challenges to native birds like habitat loss. I used to have barn cats on my farm, but they are all removed now. The wrens came here and nest safely now--we had none because they hunt low to the ground, hoping under brush to hunt for bugs--irresistible to a cat. The wrens took care of my cabbage worm problem--my crops look better. Now I have a healthy barred owl population hunting the mice at night. We actually have LESS mice now that I got rid of the cats. Indoor cats as pets are great, but they are not native to the ecosystem here.
the cats are having no affect on the population of pigeons, sparrows, doves, grackles, squirrels, rabbits, prairie dogs, rats and mice.
this debunks the notion that they pose a threat to "Songbirds"
and you cant have "less mice" when you get rid of cats. Maybe you think you do, but you dont. look up "Australia mice plague."
I ain’t reading all that lil bro
I live in the mountains of California and I have a neighbor who has cats that are half feral and multiply all over the place. All the neighbors keep telling him to keep them under control because they eat birds and other things, but he just lets the damn cats breed and multiply. Thankfully, coyotes take care of some of them and maybe mountain lions and bobcats as well. When he complains that a coyote ate one of his "kitties", I say, "Oh well."
Do your own documentary and post it on da tube.
I agree. Do a documentary I'd watch. I live in the buttes of cali, I know what you mean. Have a family that lives close to me who used to shoot cats. But they weren't right, they shot their pets at times. Distanced myself from them
I live in Southern California. I live in the suburbs but there are no feral cats here. There are no “outdoor” domestic cats either. There are only kids’ posters with a picture of a cat asking if you’ve seen “fluffy”. Why? Ask the coyotes.
@@winstonsmith313 This guy that I'm talking about lets his cats run in and out of his house through a slightly opened kitchen window, so they can seek safety from predators. Raccoons sometimes crawl through the window to get at the food he leaves around in his house. It's just ridiculous.
Bobcat breed with them not eat them get it right
These folks are more humane then PETA...
So true, PETA is just a disgrace.
Captain Cook Marxism has nothing to do with it they just claim to be Marxist but really their fascists
their the same!.
200.000$ for the head of a PETA director
How disgusting they are, they skinn off this cats .Its unnessesary
Last time Australia declared a war on an animal they lost.
Emu war reference?
OverSimplified
The government lost. When they began handing out rewards to local hunters for hunting emus, there was a major success in decreasing their numbers.
😂
That is false but ok.
This is a wonderful example of why animals should not be introduced to territories that they are not indigenous to. It's the same problem that we have in Florida in the Everglades with Pythons and boas and anacondas.
And lion fish.
I agree but just don't see how mass slaughter is the answer.🤷🏾♂️
Exactly! Ban cats from anywhere except where they are indigenous.
@Michael Jordan
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Yes , Wisconsin has its downside
@Robert whittle
This is a counter argument that many won't present or even consider. I do not say it is true/practical in every instance yet it is another view point.
Australia is always waging a war against some animal.
brodik we’ll have you seen the things that live there no wonder
@William Lawrence
By your logic human don't belong to the circle of Australia life
Hmmm will time to shoot some human
So tell me why did the emu war vs Ozzie's happened
@William Lawrence
You should understand the root of the problem few years it was Camel now cats next dogs
Then what we kill all animals
Because they are foreigners
To this land ..... Nothing will be fixed the cycle will keep going
Because the human are the root of the problem what we need is a solution
Not some temporary solution for the problem maybe we need a wall
To separate human from the wild life 😂 dam tramp was bloody genius .
@@whiteoscreen2383 i hope you wipe your keyboard after shitting on it and pressing enter
WhiteOscreen the cats kill without thought of the affects. Without population control a lot of species would have gone extinct. You literally learn this in elementary...
Feral species like dogs, cats, and rabbits have really screwed with Australia's unique wildlife. It's really amazing there.
Maybe so, but humans caused that problem. Why not just kill all humans instead?
@@alwhyte6533 sure, why don't we start with you?
@@alwhyte6533 That wouldn't help the local wildlife as the cats will still screw over the ecosystem if we die.
But the feral cats are domestic cats, but escaped, that's all they are, it's no use pretending they are "different", they are THE SAME.
So, as long as people have domestic cats in Australia, even if you get rid of all feral cats, they soon will be replaced by new feral cats because of the source - domestic cats turned feral, you have to get rid of domestic cats completely from Australia and Tasmania, but you won't, you just have this half hearted attempt which doesn't solve the problem at all for the long term. What you have done is irreversibly damaged the biodiversity of Australia by repopulating the land with cats, dogs and rabbits that completely outcompete the indigenous species, it's good that you're trying to do something about it, but it will never be enough unless you remove them ALL. I'm sorry but that's just the harsh reality, we live in a fantasy world where people think they can have their cake and eat it, and it's always somebody else or some creature else, that pays.
It was when only the natives lived there
Considering that our critically endangered native species are at risk of extinction due to these feral invasive species predating in our wild habitats, we do need an effective approach in efforts to save native populations. Good on you blokes for stepping up and doing one of the toughest jobs out there! You are saving our Native Wildlife
"If my son who is 11 and autistic, can understand that, why can't a 30 something year old adult?" - sick burn, but the reason is they have been raised on disney films and their parents took no time to raise them and show them any 'natural world' programs, else they would understand the idea of conserving the native species over invading ones.
Disney films have definitely affected how people view animals.
@@liammeech3702 It's not that we love animals, it's that we hate humans.
@@liammeech3702 Not just Disney, it's the general concept of anthropomorphising animals.
@@liammeech3702 so what ur saying is this is wrong... just imagine if we never killed these cats just imagine hundreds of them just all over it really ain't good
@@_HowlGamer_ what I'm. Saying is, people look at animals and see human beings... For some people culling is basically as bad as human genocide.
I'm not one of those people, these are no domestics cats and should be treated as pests
when I was a kid, I read the book the cat in the hat. I never saw the book the cat is a hat.
It's in Chinese.
It hasn't made its way to the United States yet.
Jeffrey Bird
Honestly though I think that eliminating feral cats is a good thing, but turning cats (Or any animal for that matter) into rugs is just wrong and humiliating for the animal in question.
@@leonardogomez8812 how so? Atleast making it into a rug or hat is utilising its life and therefore making it somewhat immortal
"Cat Is A Hat" is the bootleg version of the book. I saw someone selling a copy of that book in Taiwan the other day
Everyone wants to save endangered species until they have to do actual work.
Oh I understand now! satanists love to kill and TORTURE cats to death, it must be to save endangered species! Right Christian?
@@davidebernardo241 WTH was that???? Were you on drugs when you posted this??
@@IAmBuddythedecibwave hes talking about the satanic star in the profile pic I think..
Hilarious
@@mikerotch6733 I'm a member of the Satanic Temple and I live my life by the Seven Tenets. My religion demands that we strive to act within reason to be empathetic to all living creatures. We do not practice magic nor make "sacrifices".
I believe that people who hunt and fish usually have a real appreciation for the environment and the wildlife present. The difference i believe is those opposed to hunting and fishingbare usually opposed to the death of the individual, whereas the hunters are usually opposed to the death of the species.
Here in Texas there are places where feral cats have taken out almost all the entire native quail and dove populations. In Australia, cats have no predator to challenge their place. At least here in the US there are some predators that can challenge the feral cat. Everybody please take care of your pets. Stay safe and healthy everybody.
Uhhh, thank God for coyotes. LOL.
Dude...Australia has some of the most and craziest predators in the world. Did everyone forget how many things can kill you there? lol.
@@reconnoise Yes Australia has fuck ton of predators but none of those are the type that will kill a cat, North America has a lot of bigger native felines and canines that will hunt cats, Australia has the Dingo and that's it, Crocodiles don't actively hunt cats, so here in Noth Aamerica we don't have a big problem with Feral Cats because we have Ocelots, Bobcats, Linxes, Coyotes, Wolfs, Mountain Lions, that will actively hunt feral cats, also our native especies had been interacting with felines for hundresd of years the have adepted to them and developed technoc to evade them,, Autralia never had felines until the Europeans introduce them so no native especies is adapted to evade felines.
Just raise pitbulls and leave them on cats. They would ensure a good population control on these vermins.
Here in the south central US, feral hogs are a devastating problem for crops and the landscape in general. However, I am not aware that they are a threat to native species the way Burmese pythons are in the Everglades of Florida.
I'm in the Midwest U. S. and every time I mow I find 6- 12 , sometimes more dead birds , not invasive sparrows or starlings , I'm finding dead native song birds . Domestic cats run free , sure there's ferral cats too . This has been going on for a good 10 years . Out of 10-12 nesting boxes I'm lucky if 2 broods of young song birds survive . People are in denial . It will continue to get worse as the cats really multiply . Other than a few Coyotes they have no predators. I'll say no more
No difference between free running domestic cats and feral cats they both kill birds and need to be put down.
Yeah i just kill them every chance i get and dont say anything, and my hunting dog is trained to do the same. Some idiots around me even feed them.
Start leaving out poison
@@tracelovessarah2095 i mostly use an air gun that lobs a piece of lead 1000+ feet per second and is accurate out to 120ish yards. Their skull turns that soft lead pellet into a dime sized disc upon entry and it flat lines them every time.
@@emperornero2902 Start trapping and disposing of them.
I own a cat and I would do anything for her BUT she is an indoor cat. I know the harm cats can have on the environment and that’s why she’s spayed, chipped, and indoors. Those cats are an invasive species and they gotta go 🤷🏻♀️
Thank you for understanding the situation, and thank you for being such a responsible cat owner! People like you are unfortunately rare in these comments...
They'll be alright going outside in a residential area, it's not good for them to be indoors all the time Imo.
@@vinniedurrant Do you realise how many native animals live in residential areas?! I'd gladly put your cat out of it's misery if I saw it anywhere but inside your house 24/7!
@@andrewgreen2726 Not in my town dummy, you'd be arrested and have the book thrown at you, God help you if I catch you before hand because you would have any functioning fingers left.
@@vinniedurrant Let me guess, your from the usa. Sounds about right. Think you can do whatever you want without any consequences. Holler to the police all you like. I've decided after watching this video to go to our local council and borrow a cat trap cage. There is a cat that will not be here for much longer.
Don't worry, I'll be taking it to the vet to have it humanely deetroyed at my expense. But damn, It will be satisfying 😊
We know what caused the problem, people that let cats roam free to breed, and move and leave them behind, hopefully those people see this and learn from it.
Just don't lose this one, last time they lost to flightless birds.
Don't forget the cane toads and foxes.
@@imwithstupid086 they were quoting the emu war
@@darkeuphoria8733 I know, and I was referring to the fact that Australia is also losing to cane toad and fox invasions.
And camels
@@darkeuphoria8733 not just emu war.. The Great EMU war!!
I love cats as much as anyone, but with the decimation of local wildlife it's what needs to be done. I support this!
Omar 713 there’s to much cats in the world already no need in training them it would be a waste of money
@@terminator7137 Do you not understand the word "Feral" ?
Omar 713 are you an idiot ? How one life of a animal is more valuable . Wildlife has an ecosystem .
@@terminator7137 its feral, remember our domesticated dogs and cats came from wild animals too, we just inhibited them from showing yheir natural instincts, but once a feral cat reached the mature stage you cant train it because it grew up to be a predator in the wild. You know the saying "you cant teach old dogs new tricks" its the truth and its the same for every animal and us humans, as we grow older its harder for us to adapt and learn from new things. Sadly those feral cats are impossible to be living with humans because they spent too much of their time in the wild
should we also kill everyone on welfare?
People who don't understand this problem would probably rather see wildlife go extinct whilst they think of a more humane way to stop the feral cats
abcelu what’s wrong with having more cats and less birds? Times are changing mate
@@gwitaz5407 So sacrifice biodiversity for a bunch of invasive cats?
sn1ps "yeah id rather kill off hundreds of species as long as we dont kill my wuggly fur babies. I am the humane person here"
Those people have never come across feral cats. They're big, aggressive and full of disease.
Linkrock1234 exactly
Too many people faint at heart. People who never knew anything else than hunting food at the super market cannot understand the hard reality of the wild.
Like I tell my kids, "we don't want to hurt them, we just want to kill them". Clean humane shots are key!
@Tolik L. Are you talking about the first Brits that were prisoners brought to Australia by the British Government or something later,
because as you know their wasn't a single limey till 1788.. I understand what you mean by the stupidy of those that brought in Cane toads and killed the Tazmanian tiger, the Sheep and the cats. Just like what we have in the States with the Everglades being overran with pythons. Now those are evolving to handle the freezing cold..
Nature is surely not the problem but humans are the instigators of invasive species...
KPutubing same for squirrel and rabbits a raccoon and other animals want them to die fast not slow and painful I try to always do head or heart shots
@@diatomdiatom let me guess,your name is who! And your inquisitive little bugger aren't you?
Sean Hunter wdym who gives a fuck, who gives a fuck about what?
Just Some guy No, they don't. They are poisonous though so nothing eats them.
I absolutely love cats to death, I work in the pet industry, I have dedicated my life to our pets, yet I get this, not only do I agree with the cull I fully support it, I don't like it but that's how it is.
As a lover of pets and all animals I am passionate about protecting the biodiversity of our country.
I'm glad to be doing my part in this war educating cat owners in the proper care of cats. I love cats and I want to see them in loving homes, not being shot because of irresponsible owners
thanks for demonstrating what humility looks like
Cats should be treated as rats at this point! Exterminate!
@@1danieltube794 they are and should be. Only difference is one is better at killing and does it for fun
Agreed, people can still keep cats as pets and we can try to manage their numbers in the wild. Our new cat is neutered and kept indoors, that was the caveat placed on getting one as our last cats although well fed, killed everything. There has definitely been an increase in native wildlife in our garden now. We have a family of bandicoots living here that moved in as soon as our old cats got old and died.
@@survivormandan8576 they must have come from somewhere right?
fact is a housecat left outside and gets pregnant their litter will be feral because they have had no human contact if owners stopped throwing out their pets into the wild
feral cats or dogs would not be a problem and this shooting would not be necessary but it is currently necessary because they endanger species who cannot protect themselves from a predator that is damn good at it and has a penchant for hunting for fun so while some animals would hunt to eat cats often hunt to alleviate stress and satisfy their hunting insticts which is a problem because they could hunt and kill 5-10 birds a day for fun and foster up to 5 litters a year each litter possibly being 12 kittens
5 times 12 is 60 new cats a year and if one cat kills up to 10 birds a day thats 600 birds that this cat and its litter could hunt (hypothetically speaking ofcourse)
owners need to stop abandoning pets is the short story
It’s the same way in the Florida Everglades with unwanted pet pythons, they’re eating everything.
Oh god! Really? Just made me hug my pups a bit tighter!
How about banning pythons as pets entirely.
@@nil981 yeah, and let's ban drugs.
@@nil981 Florida is one of the few states that allow private ownership of exotic animals. I'm a native and I'm against it. Just look at...everywhere an invasive species has been introduced.
Patrick Milewski exactly people don’t need snakes that can kill their kids or the neighbors kids as pets, same with exotic fish now showing up in non native places
Cats exist on every continent and island. Cats are an extremely overabundant animal on this planet. We should not prioritize cats over endangered species!
They didnt exist in Australia first
People brought them their cause "cute" and now they are destroying the eco system
The old man may be a bit weird but he's very dedicated and honest. He knows and tells exactly what he's doing and why.
For some reason I like him its like hes dedicated his life to a war that hes not giving up idk
That shit raw af fuck you talm bout😭😭
That old man is a decent australian citizen. Would love to have him as my neighbor. Kudos for him❗🎩
He'll be rewarded by KARMA :)
@@edwarddongres7866 Hell yea he will. Some good karma at that
These people are the real environmentalist. They wouldn’t have to do this if people did the right thing as pet owners ! There doing A Good thing .
I HATE ferrell cats. Had one that was constantly stalking my bird feeder and killing every bird it could catch. Not to eat them but just to kill them, at least many of them. I would find not only dead birds in my back and front yard, but squirrels also. Finally caught up with the damn thing one day. A well placed 22 cal pellet brought it's reign of terror to an end.
@SG 79 Your sad, really out of touch with nature, anouther 1 that thinks they own the planet, top ya sel SG
The cat also hate ur guts
That is 100% your fault tou were stupid enough to leave your birds out there
@@combatwarriosbostaffman 😂🤣😂You're a DIMocRAT, I can tell by the VACANCY sign in your cranium. They are WILD birds, that come to my bird feeder to feed, Einstein. They are not "my birds," they are WILD birds. Wild birds LIVE "out there." BTW was it you at that city council meeting that was complaining about where the DEER CROSSING signs were placed, and wanted them to move the crossing further down the street because the deer were eating your flowers? So, how did that go?
duh cats are hunters. you fuckers hate an animal for its traits? lol
"The only good cat, is a dead cat". My grandfather, may he RIP. (He was a shooter and was referring to the feral cats of course).
While I am not a fan of making trophies out of kills, reclaiming the land from invasive species is very important for saving native ecosystems. The media loves to portray rural society as bloodthirsty towards animals but never looks at the impact these invasive species, which are present outside their homes only due to human idiocy/carelessness, are doing to the unique population of animals out in places like Australia or Florida.
Keep up the good fight, fellas. Be the protectors of your land.
Yeah, I agree with what he does, but that place was straight up creepy.
Oh well, not my house, not my business.
Ahhhh as he said it's not about just killing the cats its about afterwards giving them a new life. I agree with what he's doing
@@P3ndulumSw1ng To each their own, man. One does what they want with their kill. I don’t agree with it, but he killed it and I didn’t, so his call on the matter. Either way, glad he’s taking care of the issue.
what about reclaiming the land for the natives that owned the land before they invaded and brought the cats with them?? black people were the original species (aboriginies) in austrailia before english colonists came and saw the natives as animals and forced them off their lands
@@cecilreed7543 Fair point. While I could brush it off as a separate issue, colonialism and the racism it has sowed does seep into these conversations whether folks want them to or not. My personal opinion is that though the current new population of folks in Australia are not descended from the original natives, they nevertheless share a home and duty to protect their home and all inhabitants in it on the island continent - including the rights, welfare, and justice of the original natives who were supplanted. It must be said that the topic justice and everything that entails for the natives is too broad for this comment section, but yeah, definitely something to push for.
I see nothing wrong with this, native wildlife must be preserved
What about what non native Australians did to Australia?
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 I hope you aren't equating feral cats with Aborigines
@@leedobson Tasmanian tiger also extinct from Europeans shooting them but they care about native species. If they care about what's native maybe they should go back to uk
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 yeah it's always a good idea to blame people for what some other long dead people did
@@leedobson like bringing the cats to Australia in the first place
This guy can literally have a conversation on the many ways to skin a cat
He has 1438+ trophies that he relives and dreams about. I mean, I'm glad the psychopath found a job, but I hope that's enough to sate his blood lust. I'm not against population control if it means a healthier ecosystem, but c'mon, how can people not see certain jobs attract certain people?
Good work guys! I live in the East Riding of Yorkshire, UK, on a housing estate with farm fields and countryside from the top of my cul-de-sac, 220m away. I have badgers and hedgehogs visiting my garden regularly, and I spend on average £70 per month on wild bird seed. I have numerous cats coming in the garden overnight, and loose birds and nest to these pests (seen on my CCTV)
In the UK there's estimated to be 10 million ferral and domestic cats that are allowed to roam. It's estimated these cats kill on average 5 wild bird per week. We need cat control here.
kill all the cat and when the rat are coming back its the plague all over again
only 5? I think you might mean 500 or 5K?
“If cats looked like frogs we'd realize what nasty, cruel little bastards they are. Style. That's what people remember.”
@Not Berber humans killed babies too dumbass
@Not Berber lets kill every carnivore on mother earth apparently that'll fix the problem
we kill lambs and calves all the time, Cats have their place, just not in the australian bush and other places where they are not native which is most places. these blokes and sheilas would not have to do what they do if people where responsible with their animals I do not understand why they get so much hate for doing a vital job.
No one gives a shit about culling feral pigs usually, or factory farming em and other animals, but shoot feral dogs or cats and people lose their shit. People eat dogs, people lose their shit, its all emotion and no logic.
@Not Berber says the man who wants to wipe out a species because he hates them. Even the old man who traps and kills cats does not hate them. wolves kill baby animals all the time, so do humans, humans kill for sport as well. I have seen dogs kill things and not eat them as well. Like I said cats like any animal have their place, its people taking them and letting them breed go feral in places that do not belong which is the problem. I am all for wiping out feral cats in places they do not belong, but not wiping out the entire species.
I always get upset when people get feral and stray cats mixed up. A stray is able to be taken into a home while a feral is wild and cannot be
@Nick S for most of the ones from places I grew up in were either disease ridden or badly deformed from inbreeding. There was a point where at a campsite my family went to that the vets just ended up telling my grandfather and great uncle that it would be more humane and save money to just shoot the ferals they were catching.
@Nick S and you’re right
Once your cat leaves your yard it's considered feral whether you like it or not.
Wut? A feral cat is a STRAY cat.
@Nick S I trapped 8 cats for the County I live in and all 8 were deemed to be too wild to tame.
nobody is going to talk about lacey the sheep?
so adorable lol
I'm tired of the neighbourhood cats coming into my yard and killing native birds. My dog is sick of it to so he takes them out then the neighbours get angry with me. It's my backyard , it's my dogs backyard so he has the right to protect his property. It's the cat owners responsibility to keep there pests/pets off people's property or say goodbye to your kitty.
They only care about themselves and there cats. They have right to threaten people.
He went John wick on them cats because they killed his possum. Respect
Fuck that possum
😂🤣 John Wick.....you working again John?!
Best comment on this thread.
Carl Locke lol
Lol good one
After I found out that Aussieland lost the great Emu war, I lost all hope that they could win the Great Cat war.
Bruh, you just made my day.
Which one was the great one? They lost two of them lol
They won the great emu war after putting bounties on emus and arming farmers with guns
@@greyguy9550 great for emus
@@siyg They lost many recources like ammo and fuel and food for the soldiers and wasted their time. They only killed like 1% of the emu population lol
This is what not spaying and neutering your pets does
@RDA problem does not go away I'm afraid, there in the open now, another problem thanks to mankind.
This is an ignorant comment. My dog is a male and he has not been fixed. He’s never left the house or gone off, you know why? I’m a responsible owner and I thought him discipline and how to listen to me when he was just a pup. This happens when people are lazy and irresponsible pet owners. Has nothing to do with neutering.
They are feral cats which means "wild" 99 percent of these cats are wild from birth
30 years I've had a healthy flock of quail that had been on my property and then my neighbor decided to be the crazy cat man. I've counted well over 30 when he feeds he lives 1/8th of a mile from me and his cats are always on my land and I haven't seen my quail in two years.
Invasive species will remain invasive species no matter if they're cute
Yeah try telling that to liberal, she/her, vegan and animal rights activists
You know how many people I’ve tried educating on invasive plant species and a lot of the time they just say “well I like it” or “it looks pretty” and so many other lame excuses
@@alex1311t If you see someone like that, apply Sharia justice at once.
@@alex1311t I'm a leftist and know this has to be done. Stop generalizing and bringing those kinds of politics where they don't belong.
@@IAmBuddythedecibwave liberals..
Nothing kills like a feral cat. It doesn’t take long before they do a lot of damage.
In the late 1960s my grandfather had a retirement farm that was overrun with chipmunks, one day he was down by his mailbox, and a car pulled up next to him, an arm came out the window, and dropped a calico kitten at his feet, and drove off, my grandfather picked the kitten up and from that moment the two were inseparable even the dog adored that cat, she turned out to be a chipmunk assassin of the highest order, it didn't take long for her to make a big dent in their population!
Feral hogs are bad but they don’t feed solely on native wildlife like cats do.
humans also do alot of damage . the world is now cleansing itself from this problem.
Ever hear of a species called human? That particular species has not been on earth very long and already destroying our environment. Humans are causing mass extinction of insects and animals at a greater rate than feral cats. I certainly agree with not introducing species into fragile ecosystems. We should look at ourselves first. More humans than cats.
@KillerR59 did you mean what gives feral cats the right*? If so, then it is not the cats fault. humans fault. These particular people are at least addressing the situation. not the best way. Their government is working against the people by not ensuring top down accountability and regulations. the burden often falls on the regular citizens to clean up the corporate welfare class' mistakes.
Same thing with Lionfish. Those things have got to.
Invasive ass species. The only reason people look down on the feral cat problem is because cats are domesticated.
Lionfish are tasty as shit when cooked correctly
@@chicken8664
just beware of those spikes when skinning off them
Semi-domestic really. If they're aren't socialized and imprinted early they turn out wild and nearly impossible to tame. Truly domestic species can eventually be socialized at any age, such as horses, guinea pigs, and Dogs
@@chicken8664 um i dont know that many people would relate to your flavour reference
@@chicken8664 tasty as shit?
Here in Germany if a hunter sees a cat that is more than 200 meters (in some states 500 meters) away from housing, he is allowed to shoot it. Most people have no idea how many wild animals are killed by cats.
I'm a Yank in the States, here. Ridding feral cats is a very responsible way to protect native species. Your efforts are noble and commendable. Those who would disagree haven't got a clue!
I support your efforts!
I prefer my cats to your native species. You come for my cats, you won't like it.
A Reb in the states myself and I agree.
I had a talking parrot when I was a minor. Me and my siblings loved playing with him. We used to feed him everyday with our hands and most of the time we used to keep him out of his cage. He used to roam and fly inside or around the house freely during day time and always came back after a little while but one afternoon he didn't return after several hours so we started to look for him but couldn't find him first but then I suddenly came across a feral cat and it had my parrot in its jaws. I can't describe what I felt at that moment. I understand and appreciate what they're doing.
😟😭🦜
Me too bro I can feel your pain some cats are constantly attacking my parrot! And it feels terrible because my mother doesn't even allows me to beat them because she is a cat lover.
@@Seoyeaji921 poison that cat , I did that to my neighbor car when the stupid fricking cat kept harassing my horses and cows , I jus took a mix of rat poison and anti freeze , the cat ate the rat poison and got super sick and then I got a needle and stabbed it with anti freeze , done deal
Food chain tho
@@jugz9130 Dam!
I think instead of blaming these folks, let's focus on responsible cat ownership. Get your cat neutered, stop abandoning when they get less cute as they grow older or when you move homes, realize cats can live up to 20 years and they become a permanent part of your life and family. Cats are a lot of responsibility, don't bring one home and expect your parents to take care of them. Think twice before buying one and please consider adopting
Or their cat could of just wandered off and had kittens
Sometimes they don't abandon the when they move. They take the cat and it finds it way back to the old home.. speaking from personal experience
@@mrsjfkjr yeah that's true..
Protecting native animals is very important, we want a world where we have a diversity of life, and not just a few animals ruling over the whole earth.
I'm searching in comments for guys who is angry at killing feral cats.
It must be some extreme vegans or other group, no sensible person would defend this
We have the same idea I see
Hear hear
I am
Just look at the replies you’ll see hundreds of them
I was involved in a culling process that required the removal of an animal called the nutria. Its an aquatic rodent that can weigh as much as 35 lbs when pregnant. The issue was the animals were digging tunnels into the banks of the drainage canals along side of the main roadways which eventually caused the roads to slip off into the canals. The cost to maintain the roads ran in the millions of dollars. The city counsel decided that perminent removal was the best option since trapping them was nearly impossible. Several groups were set up to patrol the roads and end the lives of these living bulldozers. We were issued 22 cal rifles, spot lites, nite vision, and infrared units (FLIRs). In 6 weeks time the issues was taken care of and now only requires a once a month check up on new damage.
Several guys in Louisiana would go out Nutria hunting.
I think the state had a bounty of $10 a tail or something like that.
@@glane3962 correct, but that was quite some time ago, the nutria population became so over populated the vegitation keeping the marshes from eroding was being devistated from over eating. They not only ate the green growth, they consumed the roots which killed of hundreds of acres of marsh grass. With no grass growing, the mud would wash away from wave action leaving banks of mud which would wash out and silt up the water, choking the smaller fish, the crabs left, the normal fauna of bird life dissapeared, the oysters died off. Thats just some of the damage that occured due to the importation of a South American rodent that didnt have but 1 natural preditor here and there wernt enough of them to keep the population in control. About 2 yrs passed and the population was under control, the grasses grew back and with that the other animals and marine life showed signs of recovery. The original reason for bringing these things into the state was for the pelts and trapping, unfortunately, nutria pelts didnt seem to have a viable market, people didnt want the product...
Sounds like the muskrats in my country
I've killed nutrias before, very destructive
Y'all talk about the damage they do to the roads and and disturbed the way we want life to be but think about this who disturbing who way of life
Man: I’ve got to clean you up for school
*proceeds to vacuum son*
Can confirm as an Australian country boy my dad did this to me numerous times growing up hahahaha
i respect what this man does, as protecting the country and the wild life without no menace to destroy it.
but skinning them and making the cats as a decoration is a bit weird- but i can't say nothing about it. Since he's protecting something important for nature.
Just an old man alone doing old man alone things in the remote, let him be.
Feral cats will eat almost anything and wipe out ground birds fast.
Quail population is down here in central Arkansas dew to house cats.
So the dodo birds went extinct because of cats eating them not by humans? Well I geuss history got that wrong.
@@terrymurphy7790 hey smartass hopw about literally googling dodo bird and reading about it? "The human population on Mauritius (an area of 1,860 km2 or 720 sq mi) never exceeded 50 people in the 17th century, but they introduced other animals, including dogs, pigs, cats, rats, and crab-eating macaques, which plundered dodo nests and competed for the limited food resources." you dumb ass fucktard
Terry Murphy Haha, you're funny. The reason dodo birds got so large was because they didn't need to defend themselves against natural predators. In this case, the "introduced species" happened to be humans, which was what caused their demise.
Ground birds? Save the emu!
I am an absolute cat lover and I've had cats around me all my life.
But I do understand that this must be done. It hurts my heart to see this, but it would even hurt me more to see cats erradicating other species.
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Finally a logical cat lover.
All these cat lovers in the comments just favor cats and condemn people who do this smh. But they don’t realize how these feral cats can destroying environment so quick because they kill thousands.
Agree, I mean they're killing other animals to the point of extinction,it must be really done.
@@Mike-kl5yc they should be killing all those rats that are infesting Australia. how the fuc* can they have both a cat problem and a mouse problem? you would think that one would help solve all the other
@@nomanejane5766 u dumb Fk cats literally kills small animals just for fun. they need to be controlled immediately before a small specie get extinct again.
I grew up with cats, I love all my kitties dearly. But this is a different situation, these feral cats are basically hyper predators and have to be dealt with. These are proud intelligent people addressing an urgent issue the best they can. I don't fault them one bit
Thank you for being open to the situation, and listening as to why. These people should be given more credit for the work they do.
hyper predators? then what the fuck are we? we literally ate the do do birds to fucking death. cutting down massive amounts of forests and causing forest fires ect. but yea these cats are the real hyper predators lmfao
@@kylemendes7246 s ferral cats do for survival because they arent intelligent enough for our brains we know to make food how ever we toppest in food chain
@@kylemendes7246 difference being we had the intelligence to grow a conscious and learn that what we were doing is bad, yet ppl are still too fucking stupid to put greed aside for an animals sake, least we try n make up for it with conservation and preservation of species, cats are stupid and will eat and eat and eat till theyve killed every single thing they can. You cannot compare what weve done to cats, our intelligence is far too great. Individually atleast
Who are not "hyper predators"
Keep up the great work guys!
I love my cats almost like my children and I absolutely understand why these feral kitties have to be shot. I dont have to like it, but it is needed.
I love see white people double standard 😍.. if this was in china just see what whites would say.
@@cohendarwin5365 they wouldn't say anything because it's what needs to be done. If dogs become a problem for the wildlife, I'd support killing them too. I personally don't mind chinese people eating dogs I just have a problem with them kidnapping pets and then torturing them before eating.
@David Muenchow oh the internet tough guy. Well if you believe that why don't you come get them. Been awhile since I've had any fun.
well said
@Jeremy Carter cats dont naturally "stink", so you should head to your bathroom and wash your ass because i believe you're the culprit on that stinking problem.