Cats...
In Germany,(and I realize we arent there, but they have been at it a lot longer than us) it is the law that if you are a licensed hunter and are hunting and see a cat, feral or tame, or a dog in persuit of game, unless it is a pure bred dog, (then its your choice whether you shoot it or not), and if you find the owner he can be charged, you will shoot the critter on sight. If the owner can be identified, they can be charged. If on an organized hunt, you passed up a shot at a cat,or a fox or a magpie(all pests) and took a pheasant for instance instead, you would be ridiculed for a long time. They seem to, because of the lack of space, be more aware of the damages caused by cats and dogs running loose. Should be the same here...its a non issue....if the cats are running wild, then they are hunting and should be put down. I like grouse and huns and songbirds..
In Germany,(and I realize we arent there, but they have been at it a lot longer than us) it is the law that if you are a licensed hunter and are hunting and see a cat, feral or tame, or a dog in persuit of game, unless it is a pure bred dog, (then its your choice whether you shoot it or not), and if you find the owner he can be charged, you will shoot the critter on sight. If the owner can be identified, they can be charged. If on an organized hunt, you passed up a shot at a cat,or a fox or a magpie(all pests) and took a pheasant for instance instead, you would be ridiculed for a long time. They seem to, because of the lack of space, be more aware of the damages caused by cats and dogs running loose. Should be the same here...its a non issue....if the cats are running wild, then they are hunting and should be put down. I like grouse and huns and songbirds..


















































