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High time for cat bylaw

Editor: I have been a cat owner/lover for a very long time. I also love birds, squirrels and all wildlife. The facts are known and recorded as to how many birds and other wildlife we lose every year to cats.

Editor:

I have been a cat owner/lover for a very long time. I also love birds, squirrels and all wildlife. The facts are known and recorded as to how many birds and other wildlife we lose every year to cats. Cats do not belong outside and roaming free. They have been a domesticated species for a long time. Cats deserve to be treated as house pets, not as “throwaway life.” It’s not OK for a cat to be taken by coyotes, eagles, cougars or run over by cars. It’s also not OK for a cat to use someone’s garden as a litter box.

We need to protect our birds/wildlife from cats while at the same time we need to protect our cats from predators, poisons and from becoming road kill. By building a “catio” or enclosing an existing patio or balcony with wire, cats can enjoy the sun or be outside. Once accustomed to it, cats can also be walked on a leash.

It is really high time we have a cat bylaw for the whole Sunshine Coast – Gibsons, Sechelt and the SCRD. Our birds and wildlife need protection from cats, habitat loss and manmade obstacles like glass balcony panels or large windows, to name a few.

Cornelia van Berkel, Sechelt