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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

2506.0. "Wild Cats" by VAXRIO::ROLF () Wed May 24 1989 19:51

There is an island about halfway between South Africa and the Antarctic
called Marion Island (belonging to S. Africa). On it is a meteorological
Station manned by a group of people which gets relieved only every
six or more months.

Several years ago, one of the crew that was going down there, took
along two kittens of what he believed to be the same sex. He was WRONG!

Today cats are a major problem on the island and they have some sort
of a hunting season, by means of which they try to keep the cats in
reasonable numbers. Even now, just after that "hunting season" they
still figure there are about 150 cats on the island. They usually
stay in the hills, but now, with winter approaching, they venture
closer to the barracks.

How do I know this? Through ham radio. I've been talking to the
radio operator (who happens to be a ham) and who is doing his duty
down there at present.

If I find out more details I'll post them here.

Rolf, Rio de Janeiro

                                                                  
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2506.1Another walk on the wild side-NYCMARKER::REEDA laugh a day keeps the blues awayWed May 24 1989 20:2323
    
    A couple of year's ago I read (Time magazine, I think) that New
    York City, Grand Central station to be exact was experiencing a
    problem with iwld cats, too.  It seems that they needed a solution
    for their over abundant rodent population living in the tunnels,
    & subway system.  Workers were being attacked by the rodents when
    going below to fix the railway/subway.
    
    Solution - take cats out of the shelters and send them below to
    fend for themselves (plenty of food, right?).  Now the cats have
    controlled the rodent population quite nicely however there's a
    problem no one counted on...over abundency of cats!  According to
    the article there has been some inbreeding and some of these cats
    are no longer recognizeable as such.  And they have been wild for
    so long, humans can get near them and they will attack, sometimes
    unprovoked.
    
    HEAVY SIGH!!!
    
    Actually it was a good idea, giving these animals a chance to live,
    in their own environment.  Unfortunately, it was not completely
    thought out.
    
2506.2JULIET::APODACA_KILove rescue me.Thu May 25 1989 00:006
    If they don't look like cats, what do they look like?  (re: inbreeding
    and no longer recognizable as such).  It was my understanding that
    inbreeding doesn't cause the terrible things it is rumored to do
    under most cases (except for emphasizing faults).
    
    kim
2506.3CRUISE::NDCSlave to the Furry Foursome and Tymothee-tooThu May 25 1989 11:539
    The human race is a bunch of fools!  (with some exceptions)
    i can't believe any one would be stupid enough to just let
    un-neutered cats run in an area like a subway system and then
    be surprized when they had an overpopulation problem.  And
    what's wrong with the people who run the shelter that they
    let them do this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
      N
    
2506.4SMURF::S_FRASERVertically challenged.Thu May 25 1989 13:4711
    
    Re the inbreeding - I'm not quite sure what happens with cats,
    actually, but I remember seeing a documentary about wild dogs that run
    in packs in some of the major cities of the world.  Apparently, they
    all come to look alike eventually - there's no way to distiguish what
    breeds went in to make up the result.
    
    I also understand that wild cats are a problem in other areas of the
    world, where their breeding is completely uncontrolled.
    
    
2506.5MARKER::REEDA laugh a day keeps the blues awayThu May 25 1989 17:2119
    
    RE: odd looks.  From what I remember it was the faults that got
    exaggerated. Misshapen heads, heads way too small for facial
    features, jaws out of sync with face, lopsided foreheads, etc.,
    baldness was another issue.  Don't know if that was from lack of
    proper diet, sunlight or what.
    
    I think the reason they kept the cats whole was it would make for
    a better chance for survival. i.e. kept their instincts for
    hunting/killing.  They were probably afraid that neutering would
    make them too mellow.  But those of us who have hunting, neutered
    furfaces KNOW better, eh?!
    
    Will Science EVER think of the loooonng term results/impact of the
    _new and improved_ technologies?
    
    8^{  -HEAVIER SIGH-
    
    Roslyn
2506.6JULIET::APODACA_KILove rescue me.Thu May 25 1989 20:233
    re. 5  Oh, i see....thanks.  :)
    
    kim