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Postby shanghaiceltic » Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:41 pm

Mat Will this be on at the BBQ bit for the Beer Fest?


Cat casserole plan to save Australia's wildlife


By Nick Squires in Sydney
Last Updated: 6:29am BST 29/08/2007

An Australian has come up with a novel solution to the millions of feral cats roaming the Outback: eat them.

Cat casserole plan to save Australia's wildlife

Wild cats - the escaped descendants of domestic cats - kill millions of small native animals each year. Now the tables have turned and they find themselves on the menu.

A bush tucker competition held at the weekend in Alice Springs, in the Red Centre of the continent, featured something new: wild cat casserole.

"It's a white meat," said Kay Kessing, who came up with the recipe. "They vary a lot. The first cat I cooked didn't have a strong flavour. I put a lot of ingredients with it and made a beautiful stew.

"This cat that I've cooked is slightly larger. It has a slightly stronger flavour, but not as strong as rabbit."

A children's book author and illustrator, Mrs Kessing campaigns to save wild-life from the depredations of cats and other introduced animals, including camels, donkeys and wild horses.

Feral cats, which arrived with the British in 1788, now occupy most of the continent. Studies of their stomach contents show they eat almost anything that moves, including lizards, small mammals and spiders, as well as 180 species of Australian native birds.

Mrs Kessing said she would never dream of cooking a domestic cat. "It should always be wild," she told ABC radio. "And we should be eating donkeys and horse meat, like the French do."

But health authorities in the Northern Territory warned that eating cats could be risky. "It is not illegal to eat feral cat for your own consumption, or your family's," said Xavier Schobben, the director of the health department.

"But there is no guarantee that any feral animal that hasn't been subject to post-mortem examination is safe."

While kangaroo and camel appear on Outback restaurant menus, feral cat has yet to capture the nation's taste.
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Postby shanghaidamian » Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:45 pm

^ yeah kill the fcukers last time i was back i kept aiming at them on kangaroo island
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