In the United Kingdom,a conservation officer for the Royal Parks in London believes the time has reach to ban pet cats from going outdoors due to avian deaths and injuries.
The Telegraph reports that Officer Tony Duckett, who has overseen Regent Park’s rare birds since 1978, and says that cats are a much danger to birds and one of the leading causes of avian deaths. Brian and Patrick Barker,farmers in Suffolk, England, or believe that pet cats are far more of a threat to bird life than farmers with shooting licenses who shoot birds and other wildlife which are eating their crops in response to licenses recently being revoked.
The Barkers propose that people should need a license in order to preserve a domestic cat and that the animals must be kept inside at all times due to their damage to the bird population.
Duckett says that he agrees,and he is equally annoyed by other people’s pets.
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Source: inquisitr.com