An Assembly committee recommended yesterday a system of cat registration and impounding of stray cats.
The committee on conservation, heritage and environment said there 30,000 domestic cats in the ACT which killed an estimated 240,000 birds, 480,000 mammals and 240,000 reptiles a year.
The committee acknowledged the statistics might not be completely reliable, but said there was other ample evidence that cats were efficient killers of wildlife and could become feral if encouraged to do so through neglect.
It recommended registration with much lower fees for de-sexed cats; that cats be confined to the registered address; that wandering cats be impounded and owners charged holding a release fees.
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