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Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning This humane and effective practice is already used across Australia to manage hundreds of thousands of feral animals like horses, deer, pigs, and goats. The social environment, when it comes to dogs, is different – there is a social expectation that dogs should be kept under control, kept on your property or, if they’re off the property, they should be on a leash,” Legge says. “Whereas we don’t have that same social expectation when it comes to cats.” My cat is 18 years old; she’s lived her whole life indoors,” he says. “She’s none the wiser of what goes on outside. And I guess I feel like it’s not like the cats’ [fault].

The world is just a cat playing with Australia’ phenomenon has proliferated into more than just a funny sentence, with widespread agreement on the fact that the world is a cat playing with a ball commodifying the phrase. That said, there is an inherent value in something seemingly trivial. Particularly during times of social upheaval, and in our modern age where humans are more digitally connected yet isolated than ever, these kinds of pareidolia and witty observations serve a buoyant purpose.Trapping and rehoming of feral horses has been used in Kosciuszko National Park for well over a decade but has consistently failed to reduce the population, has delayed meaningful action and is expensive. There are too many feral horses in the Alps and not enough demand for rehoming for it to be relied upon for the reduction of the population. The government’s own management plan for feral horses states that ‘if undertaken in accordance with best practice, aerial shooting can have the lowest negative animal welfare impacts of all lethal control methods’.

Have you ever thought ‘The world is just a cat playing with Australia’? Unless you’ve seen the image below, you’d probably be wondering how on earth a cat finds associative belonging next to the World and Australia. Photo by newsaustralia.org What does ‘the world is a cat playing with Australia’ actually mean? Feral horses are trashing and trampling our sensitive alpine ecosystems and streams, causing the decline and extinction of native animals. The federal government’s Threatened Species Scientific Committee has stated that feral horses ‘may be the crucial factor that causes final extinction’ for 12 alpine species. Tanya Plibersek is shown a feral cat trap in a courtyard at Parliament House in Canberra. Photograph: Mike Bowers/The GuardianJust as the lines connect the cat’s tail to its head, the image connects internet users worldwide, freezing us in a moment of shared hilarity. It’s a simplistic moment that distracts us from the deeper, more complex worldly issues beyond our digital screens. Cats are beautiful animals; they’ve got a good design. And that design [means] they’re really good at killing animals. Unfortunately, for the cat, they’ve been introduced to an area where they don’t really belong – the Australian ecosystem.”

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