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If your cat is roaming free, it could be killing the local wildlife. Here’s what you can do to prevent that
No cat owner sets out to disturb local wildlife.
But when domestic cats – and in Australia, there are around 3.7 million of them – roam free, unfortunately they can wreak havoc upon the natural environment.
It’s an area of research that Sarah Legge, wildlife expert and deputy director of the…
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