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Feral cats are one of the most significant predators in New Zealand’s ecosystem, posing a serious threat to native birds, reptiles, and insects. These apex predators are highly adaptable, solitary hunters that can kill up to 20 animals per day. Their populations thrive near areas with abundant rabbits or rodents, making control essential for protecting biodiversity.
Why Control Feral Cats?
Safe Control Practices
When controlling feral cats, it’s critical to avoid harming companion cats. Always:
Why Choose Live Capture Cage Traps?
Live capture cage traps are the safest and most humane option for feral cat control in urban areas or places where pet cats are present. Unlike kill traps, these cages allow you to:
Best Practices for Success
Winter is the most effective season for trapping, as food scarcity increases lure success. Always communicate with neighbors about your control efforts and encourage pet safety measures like collars and microchipping.
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