Animal News
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Stray cats to become eco-friendly mouse catchers
An animal charity in Bournemouth is rounding up wild cats to rehome them as eco-friendly mouse catchers.
The Cats Protection league are trapping the wild cats, giving them medical treatment and then sending them to farmers to help keep their pests down.
The charity hope that by rehoming the cats, they will give them a longer life. The wild cats were born in the wild and will never be friendly enough for household pets so the charity says this is a great alternative.
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IndigoWolf (Age 11) wrote on Tuesday, 10 January 2012 @ 16:36
i don't understand how that is 'eco-friendly', but they are already doing that with stray cats.