BERLIN (AP) – What a cat-astrophe!
Authorities in the southwest German town of Walldorf have ordered some cat owners to keep their pets indoors until the end of August, to protect a rare bird during its breeding season.
The decree is to help save the crested lark, which makes its nest on the ground and is therefore easy prey for feline hunters. The bird’s population in Western Europe has declined sharply in the last decade.
Authorities in Walldorf wrote that “among other things the survival of the species depends on every single chick”.
The decree, which applies to all cats in the southern part of the town and will be repeated for the coming three years, has reportedly prompted meows of anguish from pet owners.
Regional daily Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung reported yesterday that the head of the local animal protection association plans to take legal steps to challenge the decree.