Why are so many Australian towns introducing cat curfews?

Native wildlife species pushed to the brink of extinction by vast army of feral and domestic felines

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The Adelaide suburb of Marion is the latest Australian town considering a cat curfew, which would keep the area’s felines behind closed doors after sundown.

The City of Marion council is due to vote on the proposal tomorrow. The measure appears likely to pass, with some councillors even calling for a state-wide feline curfew across South Australia.

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