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Cat-hunting tournament returns to Canterbury after public backlash

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Publish Date
Wed, 21 Jun 2023, 10:42am
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Cat-hunting tournament returns to Canterbury after public backlash

Author
NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Wed, 21 Jun 2023, 10:42am

A Canterbury cat-killing tournament that drew local and global scrutiny has returned, the competition organisers have announced.

In a remarkable move, the category that聽聽because of public backlash has been re-added to the competition running this week.

The North Canterbury Hunting Competition will now allow adults to hunt and kill feral cats using box traps and a 鈥渕inimum鈥 .22 rifle.

Hunters must be at least 10km from any residential or lifestyle blocks and communicate with farmers and their neighbouring properties when hunting to ensure boundaries and permission are respected.

鈥淚f in doubt do not kill,鈥 the tournament instructions read.

The annual fundraiser聽, encouraging children aged 14 and under to hunt and kill as many feral cats as possible.

Whoever killed the most was promised a prize of $250.

Tournament organiser Matt Bailey has defended his decision to reinstate the category - albeit with altered rules.

He told 九一星空无限 they received 鈥渙verwhelming support鈥 from rural New Zealand and numerous others when the backlash began to flood in.

鈥淵eah, we copped a bit of backlash originally when we put this into the kids鈥 section, at the time we didn鈥檛 realise it was going to go around the world as it did,鈥 said Bailey.

鈥淭here鈥檚 zero risk that a domestic cat will be caught up, hunters will be well out the back of properties, and there鈥檚 nothing to worry about.鈥

Bailey claimed the voices talking down the competition had changed from 鈥渃at lovers鈥 to 鈥渁nimal lovers鈥 - or people who feel hunting competitions are a bad thing.

鈥淭his is about raising awareness about the damage these feral, apex predators do to our native species. We鈥檝e taken their side on this one in the hope to make it more mainstream among the hunting community.鈥

聽drew mass criticism from the village locals, the SPCA, Safe For Animals and drew overseas media attention.

Even British comedian, Ricky Gervais聽聽and mocked the rules.

North Canterbury Hunting Competition's new format for cat killing category.

North Canterbury Hunting Competition's new format for cat killing category.

Safe has spoken out to slam the reintroduction of the category and said there was still a significant risk of somebody鈥檚 pet being killed.

鈥淚 highly doubt these people will be carrying microchip scanners to identify these cats,鈥 said Will Appelbe, a spokesperson for Safe.

鈥淓ven if they did have scanners, they may not be able to use them. Companion cats can act feral when they鈥檙e trapped in a cage, making identification very difficult.鈥

Appelbe said there was 鈥渓ittle to no difference in the physical appearance of feral, stray and pet cats鈥.

Christchurch Animal Save will be organising a protest at the competition鈥檚 final weigh-in on Sunday at midday.

Bailey said he鈥檚 aware of the protest and will permit people to express their opinions at the tournament鈥檚 conclusion.

鈥淚 have seen about the protest, everybody has a different perspective,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e鈥檒l choose the side of NZ native species and heritage there. That鈥檚 their thing, we鈥檒l do our thing.鈥

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