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Lizzard Oct 29th 2010 5:48 pm

cats in Cairns
 
Hi we have just got our cat form the UK and now dont know if it is safe for her to go outside in the daytime or does she need to become an indoor cat? it seems cruel to keep her indoors paticularly as she has been outdoors in the UK however I realise the dangers in Cairns but wasnt sure if it is better in the daytime or no different. Advice would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks.

Lizzard:confused:

Wendy66 Oct 29th 2010 8:59 pm

Re: cats in Cairns
 
Hi, sure a cat person from Cairns will come along to help soon. My advice would be to find a vet to register with and go along for a check up and any vaccinations etc that your cat will need, ie heartworm and ask your local vet they will know what is about in the area that you live as well as any council restrictions etc.

Found this http://cairnsvet.com.au/cat-information

http://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/content...Mgmt/cats.html

SillyOldBag Oct 29th 2010 9:31 pm

Re: cats in Cairns
 
Our cat goes outside in the day, when he's not sleeping, but we tend to keep him in overnight from about 9.00 ish or whenever he deigns to strut home :rofl: We mainly kept him in because he was getting in fights with local cats rather than because of other wildlife. He decimated our gecko families but seems to have grown out of that habit. Oh and our cat is australian born, so he wasn't getting into fights because of his accent :p

Lizzard Oct 29th 2010 9:41 pm

Re: cats in Cairns
 
Thanks for that will check it out!
Lizzard
:thumbup:

Lizzard Oct 29th 2010 9:52 pm

Re: cats in Cairns
 

Originally Posted by SillyOldBag (Post 8951352)
Our cat goes outside in the day, when he's not sleeping, but we tend to keep him in overnight from about 9.00 ish or whenever he deigns to strut home :rofl: We mainly kept him in because he was getting in fights with local cats rather than because of other wildlife. He decimated our gecko families but seems to have grown out of that habit. Oh and our cat is australian born, so he wasn't getting into fights because of his accent :p

Do you live near the beach or out near to the national park,forest areas? Just trying to work out what to do wherever we end up living once we find a home. Currently in apartment trying to find an unfurnished place.

SillyOldBag Oct 30th 2010 12:21 am

Re: cats in Cairns
 

Originally Posted by Lizzard (Post 8951374)
Do you live near the beach or out near to the national park,forest areas? Just trying to work out what to do wherever we end up living once we find a home. Currently in apartment trying to find an unfurnished place.

No, we live in town, I married a local so just lived where he lived .... no choice for me - wahhhhhh! :D

Bix Oct 30th 2010 12:21 am

Re: cats in Cairns
 
I was interested to read the Cairns Council link as it varies from the flyer they delivered to everyone in our road just a few months ago.

They had received complaints from someone and warned that any cat found outside a property would be considered a stray and taken to the pound.

It reminded everyone that the local law was that no cat was allowed off the owners premises at any time unless on a leash!

SillyOldBag Oct 30th 2010 12:23 am

Re: cats in Cairns
 

Originally Posted by Bix (Post 8951525)
It reminded everyone that the local law was that no cat was allowed off the owners premises at any time unless on a leash!

Oooh dear, with that in mind, I'll have a word with young Nitro and tell him to stay within the premises. I'm sure he is a law-abiding cat!

Bix Oct 30th 2010 12:25 am

Re: cats in Cairns
 
That's why I remember the flyer so well :thumbup:
.......absolute codswallop.

Someone has obviously woken up to the fact in Council and the policy has been changed.

Hino Oct 30th 2010 7:11 pm

Re: cats in Cairns
 
I used to work at Uluru ( Ayers Rock ) where we had the occasional cat problem, this was easily resolved by baiting a possum trap with a piece of meat. Once pussy was in the trap, the trap and pussy were placed in a 45 gallon barrel of water.

After half an hour, we used to remove the trap and check on the condition of ‘pussy’, if the little kitty was in good shape, we were honour bound to release it otherwise it just went into the nearest garbage bin.

I have to say that we didn’t release too many pussys but we did have a thriving Gecko population ;)

This simple solution to the constant attack on our native wildlife by introduced cats and their inconsiderate 'owners' worked so well that I now use it at home.

If any of the neighbour’s cats choose to enter my garden shed.............”time for pussy’s swimming lesson". :rofl:

Sally Simpson Oct 30th 2010 9:37 pm

Re: cats in Cairns
 

Originally Posted by Hino (Post 8952643)
I used to work at Uluru ( Ayers Rock ) where we had the occasional cat problem, this was easily resolved by baiting a possum trap with a piece of meat. Once pussy was in the trap, the trap and pussy were placed in a 45 gallon barrel of water.

After half an hour, we used to remove the trap and check on the condition of ‘pussy’, if the little kitty was in good shape, we were honour bound to release it otherwise it just went into the nearest garbage bin.

I have to say that we didn’t release too many pussys but we did have a thriving Gecko population ;)

This simple solution to the constant attack on our native wildlife by introduced cats and their inconsiderate 'owners' worked so well that I now use it at home.

If any of the neighbour’s cats choose to enter my garden shed.............”time for pussy’s swimming lesson". :rofl:

What a completely unecessary post to make on a thread posted by someone who is clearly a cat lover! &anker!

Bix Oct 30th 2010 10:41 pm

Re: cats in Cairns
 

Originally Posted by Hino (Post 8952643)
This simple solution to the constant attack on our native wildlife by introduced cats and their inconsiderate 'owners' worked so well that I now use it at home.

Perhaps we should try that on humans who invariably are responsible for the majority of introduced species.

Bermudashorts Oct 30th 2010 11:45 pm

Re: cats in Cairns
 

Originally Posted by Hino (Post 8952643)
I used to work at Uluru ( Ayers Rock ) where we had the occasional cat problem, this was easily resolved by baiting a possum trap with a piece of meat. Once pussy was in the trap, the trap and pussy were placed in a 45 gallon barrel of water.

After half an hour, we used to remove the trap and check on the condition of ‘pussy’, if the little kitty was in good shape, we were honour bound to release it otherwise it just went into the nearest garbage bin.

I have to say that we didn’t release too many pussys but we did have a thriving Gecko population ;)

This simple solution to the constant attack on our native wildlife by introduced cats and their inconsiderate 'owners' worked so well that I now use it at home.

If any of the neighbour’s cats choose to enter my garden shed.............”time for pussy’s swimming lesson". :rofl:

You are sick. And that is an understatement but I have toned it down in the interest of site rules. .

Taking pleasure out of cruelty to animals is not something a normal person should feel proud of, laugh or be bragging about. Your lack oF empathy is a sign of a seriously disturbed personality.

What has it got to do with this thread anyway.

Tina7 Oct 30th 2010 11:52 pm

Re: cats in Cairns
 
I think Hino's mother missed with the coat hangar. ;)

Sue Oct 31st 2010 2:06 am

Re: cats in Cairns
 
I would suggest ignoring Hino's post and carrying on with the original topic. He clearly only posted to get a reaction, and I ask that he doesn't post in this thread again.


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