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Feral cats pose a significant threat to the survival of indigenous species in Australia.

Population  1.4 million - 5.6 million

Feral cats are the same species as domestic cats. They live and reproduce in the wild, surviving by hunting and scavenging.

WHAT ARE FERAL CATS?

They are carnivorous

They are hunting Australia's indigenous wildlife - disrupting the balance of these ecosystems & endangering native animals.

THE  PROBLEM

SOME OF THE ENDANGERED SPECIES

NUMBAT

BANDICOOT

BETTONG

THE  SOLUTIONS

Traditional methods such as trapping, shooting, or poisoning

These include the development of baits, designed to attract and poison feral cats.

Research is being conducted into biological control methods, such as diseases or parasites targeting feral cats.

Pink Blob

Ethical concerns have been raised about the solutions to eradicate feral cats.

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