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New Zealand feral cat killing competition axed after backlash

Claire Martin Published April 19, 2023
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A competition in New Zealand for children to hunt and kill feral cats has been scrapped following public outcry, with a major animal welfare group on Wednesday welcoming the decision.

Organizers of an annual hunting competition caused an uproar when they announced a new category for children under 14 to hunt feral cats for a top prize of 250 New Zealand dollars ($155).

The category, which came with a warning for youngsters not to kill pets, has been scrapped, organizers said in a statement on Tuesday.

New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said it was both pleased and relieved that the children’s category which involved shooting feral cats has been removed.

Children, as well as adults, will not be able to tell the difference between a feral, stray, or a frightened domesticated cat.”

SPCA spokesperson said.

The overall competition, which is going ahead with other categories for hunting wild pigs and deer, is being run as a fundraiser by the Rotherham School in the country’s South Island.

Organizers said vile and inappropriate emails had been sent to the school and others involved.

Our sponsors and school safety are our main priority, so the decision has been made to withdraw this category for this year to avoid further backlash, organizers wrote on Facebook.

Feral cats are a pest in New Zealand where they have a major impact on native birds, bats, lizards, mice, and insects, according to the Department of Conservation.

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