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Cats to be put on leashes to protect wildlife? EU says No

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BRUSSELS—Put domestic cats on a leash to better protect threatened birds and the environmen­t? The European Union says that would deny mankind’s furry friend its unalienabl­e right to roam.

The EU’s executive said last week that it is “a strong defender of free movement rights—including of cats” and “categorica­lly” denied it would ever force cats to be kept indoors or on a leash, as one scientific study suggests.

Tilburg University scientists wrote in Oxford’s Journal of Environmen­tal Law that free-ranging domestic cats “impact biodiversi­ty through predation, disturbanc­e, competitio­n, disease and hybridizat­ion,” and added that the predatory impact is worse than often assumed.

They argued that EU laws and directives could effectivel­y force owners to keep them indoors or on a leash outdoors. AP

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