Australia has announced a five-year plan to rid the country of feral cats by killing them with a toxic gel in order to keep native species safe.

Feral cats are responsible for the extinction of over two dozen species in Australia and are severely impacting the survival of many others. The West Australia government debuted a plan on Tuesday that involves using a deadly new tool that will cull the invasive cat population.

“These feral cats are incredibly devastating on native animals,” West Australia Environment Minister Reece Whitby said at a press briefing announcing the initiative, as reported by local news network ABC Australia. “We need to do something: this is a major increase in our activity. We’re trying to give native species a fighting chance against this incredible, voracious predator.”

Australia’s solution to this problem is the Felixer grooming trap, which will spray the cats with toxic goo. The cats will then lick the gel off themselves—containing 1080 poison, or sodium fluoroacetate—poisoning themselves in the process.

Felixers will be rolled out as part of the West Australian government’s five-year feral cat strategy. This will include leasing 16 of the Felixers from their parent company Thylation using non-government conservation groups and Commonwealth grants, and placing them in areas where there are threatened species living.

The Felixers are solar-powered and use lasers and cameras to tell if a passing animal is a feral cat or not, only spraying them with the poison if they have the shape and gait of a cat. They work best in areas where lots of the cats pass through, like fence lines.

“In thousands and thousands of tests, it’s been able to correctly identify a feral cat as opposed to a native animal,” Whitby said

The Western Australian Feral Cat Working Group found that the Felixers are useful in areas where baiting and using firearms is inappropriate, but that they were expensive and not suited to use on a large scale.

The five-year feral cat strategy will also include baiting across the state where appropriate, increasing up to 880,000 baits annually, as well as increased funding for communities to help eliminate the cats.

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The Felixers are solar-powered and use lasers and cameras to tell if a passing animal is a feral cat or not, only spraying them with the poison if they have the shape and gait of a cat. They work best in areas where lots of the cats pass through, like fence lines.

This doesn’t sound reliable.

“In thousands and thousands of tests, it’s been able to correctly identify a feral cat as opposed to a native animal,” Whitby said

I don’t believe you.

But good luck to Australia, I guess.

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As a large language model I cannot spray feral cats

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There’s definitely no way it could tell between feral cats and people’s pets.

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People should keep their ecological pests inside their homes.

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True, but killing them would still be pretty shit considering there are people that love them.

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I’m presuming it would only be placed in remote areas.

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perhaps overly charitably

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I’m not confident it will be able to distinguish between cats and native wildlife

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The Felixers are solar-powered and use lasers and cameras to tell if a passing animal is a feral cat or not

They work best in areas where lots of the cats pass through, like fence lines.

If they’re so good at distiguishing between feral cats or not, why do they work better when placed in an area where the probability of a passing animal being a feral cat is higher lol

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I read this as just being a question of traffic. As an immobile poison turret you need to put it where cats will pass by. If you put it out in the desert or in the middle of the street, it’s not going to have the opportunity to spray many cats. But it will get stir crazy and start spraying anything that comes nearby

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wtf

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Felixers will be rolled out as part of the West Australian government’s five-year feral cat strategy. This will include leasing 16 of the Felixers …

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Five year plan

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Can I just take them all home?

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Dont talk to me or my 5 million feral sons ever again

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Federally funded plan to house all homeless cats and get them spayed and neutered and cleaned up from diseases. Not even joking, government pays you to own a cat.

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You realize these are not kitties right? They are feral. They would eat you before they would let you pet them.

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Love will tame their hearts.

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it is possible to tame a feral housecat. It’s not a lion

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I’m not gonna argue that it can’t be done but they are feral, not strays, or alley cats that were abandoned as kittens, they are multiple generations removed from domestication. They have lived in the bush from birth and fear humans.

It can be done but you cant do that with 5 million cats. Especially not in a nation of 9.7 million households (25 million people) where incidentally there are roughly 150-200 thousand kittens surrendered to animal shelters a year. Kill them all and adopt the kittens from the shelter that are mostly put to sleep.

Cats are killers. It’s like trying to tame a shark. Even if one of these cats was made to be ok with humans they would be chomping at the bit to get outside and kill native animals that have no concept of being prey.

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Yes, and

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That’s how I got my cat. It takes longer to develop a bond but when you do it really sticks.

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oh yeah poisoning them won’t go wrong esp if you just leave the corpses around to spread that poison to other organisms

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