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Let's start by eliminating pets
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One of these midnight yappers also killed two blue-tongued lizards in as many days, its owner ruefully admitted.
In the evening the cats can be seen heading off to the park to stalk native birds to satisfy their hunting impulses,
their stomachs already sated by their indulgent owners.
Australia’s estimated 3.6 million dogs and 2.3 million cats consume approximately $2.8 billion pa of pet food,
owners paying up to $100 per kilo for such delicacies as dried pigs ears for their pampered pets.
While plastic shopping bags have been banned in some jurisdictions the ubiquitous black plastic doggy-do bags can still be found in every corner of every park alongside unwrapped dog-waste lying in wait of the unwary.
Problems of overgrazing and overfishing would surely be ameliorated by the reduction in pet numbers,
as would the problem of canine faecal contamination in our waterways.
Which pet owner can seriously talk about the unequal distribution of wealth when the cost of feeding their pet,
not to mention veterinary fees, could sustain the occupants of an African village?
If overpopulation is a pressing problem that needs addressing then surely the overpopulation of pets is equally,
if not more, pressing and more easily solved.