Abstract
Cat Wars is a dangerous book that declares war on all free-roaming cats. Filled with hyperbole and exaggerated statistics, the book argues that cats are a danger to humans, birds, and other free-living animals and should be eradicated from the landscape—a devastating, expensive, inhumane, and useless result. This review exposes the flaws in the authors’ analysis and ethical approach and redirects the dialogue toward an ethic that protects all animals. Compassionate conservationism promotes the use of nonlethal management strategies to protect individual birds and other animals while compassionately reducing the number of free-roaming cats.
community cats, stray or feral cats, birds, free-living animals, native, nonnative species, species management, trap-neuter-return, compassionate conservationism
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2018
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