
Wildlife officials plan to begin a program next week to trap feral and stray cats, hoping that keeping a predator away will mean that the population of Lower Keys marsh rabbits will grow. The strategy worked on another group of the animals at the Naval Air Station at Boca Chica, Florida. Officials will begin the program to trap cats Monday near the rabbit habitat at the National Key Deer Refuge on Big Pine Key. Not everyone is happy about the program. Some activists dressed up in cat suits and waved signs in protest near the refuge when the program was announced a month ago. In reponse, I'm sure Hugh will send out Holly, Bridget and Kendra in bunny costumes to do some promo in favor of the cat trapping. Look for it on Season 341 of Girls Next Door.
Refuge officials said the cats will be "humanely trapped alive" and then transported to animal shelters. Officials did not know how many cats could be trapped. Call me crazy but aren't rabbits kind of known for procreating? Wouldn't it be easier to throw a bunch of bunnies into a nice, safe yard and let them go at it? Bunny sex sounds like a much nicer, easier strategy. I don't think anyone would protest that... [source]
Captured humanely and taken to a shelter only to be gassed later because they're wild and no one will want to adopt them.
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