Human development impacts to bird diversity & populations

It is rational to recognise that humans changing, replacing or removing native landscapes will impact all native species. A new study confirms that impacting natural native landscapes affects the stability of bird species and communities including in urban areas. The scientists recommend protecting and restoring functional resilience of bird species and assemblages – for example,Continue reading “Human development impacts to bird diversity & populations”

FAQ NSW Inquiry Mgmt of Cat Populations

Frequently asked questions, and responses to dispel myths and misunderstandings about the findings, recommendations and outcomes from the Inquiry Management of Cat Populations New South Wales (NSW). https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/committees/inquiries/Pages/inquiry-details.aspx?pk=3011 Significant evidence, findings and recommendations were provided by a range of animal welfare experts in their submissions, hearing sessions, and further documents, including: the Australian Pet WelfareContinue reading “FAQ NSW Inquiry Mgmt of Cat Populations”

RSPCA NSW Cat Containment: Educate & promote, do not mandate

RSPCA Inquiry Submission The Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) New South Wales (NSW) clearly indicated support for containing cats, but NOT for mandatory cat containment for many reasons, which was provided in their submission to the recent Inquiry Management of Cat Populations NSW. This position was based on research including theirContinue reading “RSPCA NSW Cat Containment: Educate & promote, do not mandate”

Greens NSW Bill 2025 Deconstruct the BS Bad Science

November 2025 The Greens NSW Control of Cats Bill is not transparent on the intentions to enable mass culling of ALL stray cats (unchipped, domestic semi owned or unowned, aka community cats, street cats etc). https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bills/Pages/bill-details.aspx?pk=18825 Is Sue Higginson using similar propaganda techniques on domestic cats, as spread by Invasive Species Council, that then furtherContinue reading “Greens NSW Bill 2025 Deconstruct the BS Bad Science”

Flawed NSW GREENS Bill for Cat Containment Laws

November 2025 The Greens NSW Companion Animals Amendment (Control of Cats) Bill 2025 is in stark contrast and contrary with the recent Parliament Inquiry Management of cat populations in New South Wales with its proven rapid approach to increase cat containment and other proactive One Welfare solutions under its scope. The NSW Government is takingContinue reading “Flawed NSW GREENS Bill for Cat Containment Laws”

Guide to target councils for high intensity desexing

September 2025 – WIP 🙂 Currently we are waiting for the New South Wales government Ministers to declare the future intentions for managing cat populations amid the cat crisis. While we see the potential for high intensity desexing in the “hardest” areas with significant numbers of undesexed cats, it is unknown how many councils willContinue reading “Guide to target councils for high intensity desexing”

Invasive Species Council & others contributing to cruelty to cats

This is a summary of one view that was presented to the NSW Inquiry Management of Cat Populations. During the hearing 1 April 2025, Stephanie Bates Westie Cat Support Services raised her concerns including the impact of groups, such as Invasive Species and the Threatened Species Commissioner that provide overstated estimates and significant negative consequencesContinue reading “Invasive Species Council & others contributing to cruelty to cats”

Save Community Cats

July 2025 BRIEF UPDATE POST RALLY 20250823 Save Community Cats Rally a few special moments (2) The rally was successfully held. As an inaugural event it attracted 150 attendees on a Saturday when many rescuers are busy with adoption interviews and events. This short video is an interim update. Audio and text support messages fromContinue reading “Save Community Cats”

The trail of misleading information on Aussie domestic cat impacts

This summary is based on our view of the misleading information on the impacts of Aussie domestic cats and how this influences cat hate. Cats do hunt, but not all cats, and cat containment should be promoted rather than legislated for more successful outcomes. This assessment is based on contents and features of traditional andContinue reading “The trail of misleading information on Aussie domestic cat impacts”

PAC Sect 32 Companion Animals Act NSW

Concerns and recommendations in relation to section 32 were provided to the Office of Local Government (OLG) New South Wales (NSW) 4 June 2025 by the Protect All Cats (PAC) team. Section 32 includes legal responsibilities and obligations for seizing (trapping) a cat, which currently is open to interpretation and improvements are needed to assureContinue reading “PAC Sect 32 Companion Animals Act NSW”