00:00 New Zealand drops cat-killing competition for kids after public outrage. A New Zealand
00:05 hunting competition in which children would have attempted to kill as many cats as possible
00:10 has been cancelled after an outpouring of fury about the event.
00:14 The annual hunt announced a new children's category this year to target feral cats, which
00:19 pose a significant threat to the country's biodiversity. Competitors were instructed
00:24 not to kill pets, but whoever killed the most feral cats would scoop a prize worth around
00:29 $155. The event, which had been part of a fundraiser for a school, was criticised by
00:36 animal rights activists who argued that children wouldn't be able to differentiate between
00:41 feral, stray, and domestic cats. The hunt's organisers on Tuesday said the children's
00:47 category would no longer go ahead, adding that "vile and inappropriate" messages had
00:52 been sent to some people involved. "We are disappointed and apologise, for those who
00:57 were excited to be involved in something that is about protecting park, native birds, and
01:02 other vulnerable species," the North Canterbury Hunting Competition wrote on Facebook.
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