Polecat Protected or not?

We had a group from a local wildlife outfit of some sort release a load in Northamptonshire some years ago. I recall quite a few being run over. Havent't seen or heard of any for 15 years or so .Wf1
If you're travelling A 422 Buckingham to deanshanger there's one dead on the road. Big old hob by the looks of it.
Seen it this afternoon going to farm shops.
 
Same as the polecat in question?

I’m with foxyboy on this one but not for any logical reason other than I’ve had pet ferrets and ‘polecats’ but never a pet fox. Now I’m wondering where I stand on feral cats.
 
I’m with foxyboy on this one but not for any logical reason other than I’ve had pet ferrets and ‘polecats’ but never a pet fox. Now I’m wondering where I stand on feral cats.
If I were you somewhere away from the claws :coat:

But seriously truly feral cats (as opposed to Tiddles who wanders for miles). Are as much as pest as foxes, mink etc etc. The damage they do is well documented especially in countries like Australia and New Zealand.

A mate of mine moved to Australia with his wife (she’s from there) many years ago. They have a cage in the back yard and it’s linked be a run to the house. The cats don’t go out. Apparently they are quite common these cages, and they appreciate that if their cats are out of them. They might be shot, I don’t know the exact details of the laws. But the jist of it is if it’s out at night it is legal to shoot. They are at least honest about the damage cats do.
Unlike our own RSPB etc who want Granny’s money and wouldn’t upset her. By telling her Tiddles commits birdicide.
 
I’m with foxyboy on this one but not for any logical reason other than I’ve had pet ferrets and ‘polecats’ but never a pet fox. Now I’m wondering where I stand on feral cats.
I've got and have had ferrets and polecats, I wouldn't have an issue shooting one that was causing a problem, they are on the UCN 'least concern' list, just like the fox.
 
We had a group from a local wildlife outfit of some sort release a load in Northamptonshire some years ago. I recall quite a few being run over. Havent't seen or heard of any for 15 years or so .Wf1
My wife and I saw one a couple of months ago on the Northamptonshire / Cambridgeshire border on the B660 between Old Weston and Winwick. Got quite close to it in the car. It stood about 5m from us and stared. Very distinctive black "spectacle" markings around the eyes. First one I have ever seen and it looked at us as if we were the first humans it had seen!

Nice looking animal.
 
If I were you somewhere away from the claws :coat:

But seriously truly feral cats (as opposed to Tiddles who wanders for miles). Are as much as pest as foxes, mink etc etc. The damage they do is well documented especially in countries like Australia and New Zealand.

A mate of mine moved to Australia with his wife (she’s from there) many years ago. They have a cage in the back yard and it’s linked be a run to the house. The cats don’t go out. Apparently they are quite common these cages, and they appreciate that if their cats are out of them. They might be shot, I don’t know the exact details of the laws. But the jist of it is if it’s out at night it is legal to shoot. They are at least honest about the damage cats do.
Unlike our own RSPB etc who want Granny’s money and wouldn’t upset her. By telling her Tiddles commits birdicide.
I lived in Australia for 5 years and the view of cats there is wholly different to the UK, rightly so in my opinion. While I’ve owned cats here for the last 20 years, all rescued animals, I won’t be getting another as I value our birds more.

That said I had a male Bengal who lived on rabbits he hunted himself, great big bastard he was. He’d often turn up on evenings when I was laid up near a burrow and watching him hunt was mesmerising. Sadly he liked the birds too so won’t be getting another.

Maybe a ferret.......😀
 
I lived in Australia for 5 years and the view of cats there is wholly different to the UK, rightly so in my opinion. While I’ve owned cats here for the last 20 years, all rescued animals, I won’t be getting another as I value our birds more.

That said I had a male Bengal who lived on rabbits he hunted himself, great big bastard he was. He’d often turn up on evenings when I was laid up near a burrow and watching him hunt was mesmerising. Sadly he liked the birds too so won’t be getting another.

Maybe a ferret.......😀
My sister keeps cats, but they are house cats. They don’t go out at all. Plenty to keep them occupied and fit.
But they don’t go out and decimate the bird population, or get themselves run over.
 
My sister keeps cats, but they are house cats. They don’t go out at all. Plenty to keep them occupied and fit.
But they don’t go out and decimate the bird population, or get themselves run over.
Keeping cats indoors is just cruel. Better not to have them at all.

All IMHO of course.
 
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