For a fine of 280 AUD: A policewoman lured a neighbor's cat onto the street, which is even more aggressive than fishing enforcement! Recently, an Australian TV station released a shocking video showing a female police officer from Queensland standing in front of a homeowner's door, gradually luring the family cat out onto the street and then taking the cat away. This is Australia's fine for stray cats; not only does the owner have to pay 120 AUD to reclaim their cat, but they also face a 280 AUD fine. It is reported that pet cats in Australia kill approximately 390 million animals each year. This means that each cat kills about 186 mammals, reptiles, and birds annually, including many local species. In mid-year, Australia's new cat control law began to be implemented, and cat owners in Canberra will face the highest fines, with repeated violations resulting in fines of up to $1,600 USD for cats that wander off.
Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1829965414690825/
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