Cooking Of Feral Cat Sparks Outrage From Cat Lovers

August 31, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
One day after Cat Galaxy expressed its outrage over children's author Kay Kessing's use of a feral cat as a main ingredient in her entry in a cooking contest, cat lovers worldwide are also are expressing their disgust. Flippy's Cat Page, a well known and popular cat web site in Melbourne, Australia notified its cat loving members after hearing the news about the cat being cooked from the radio station for felines.

"That is so disgusting. People sicken me sometimes. No wonder I prefer animals than people," said Georgina Phillips of Flippyscatpage.com.

The other members and readers of her web site agreed, and one of them is already circulating a petition online to protest Kessing’s treatment towards cats which will then be forwarded to the Australian government as well as to the RSPCA, the Cat Protection Society and other animal rescue organizations to be viewed. The petition is also calling for a worldwide boycott of Kessler’s work as well.
“Her recent barbaric slaughter of stray and homeless cats to use them as food is inhumane and morally irreprehensible. Shame on you Kay Kessing! You are now being officially and very publicly boycotted,” said Rachel Lorenz who started the petition.

After reading the story on ABC's (Australian Broadcasting Company) web site, another one of the Flippy's cat web site members, Jo Gray also showed her anger and disgust towards Kessing.

"That is an utter DISGRACE!!! I'm shocked & horrified by this story. Why, the woman is practically GLOATING!! So the cars are feral….that does NOT make them fair game!" said Jo Gray of Melbourne Australia.

Cat Galaxy has also stepped up its efforts to educate the public about feral cats and trying to get the word out that cooking cats is wrong and is encouraging its listeners to spread the word.
"As a station for cats we're appalled how someone could be so bold to stand up proudly and say they cooked a cat, especially as an entry in a public event like a cooking contest. We're hearing from plenty of cat lovers who also feel the same way we do. Hopefully, those thinking of doing what Ms. Kessing did, will think twice and learn that all cats are to be respected and loved," said Nohl Rosen of Cat Galaxy.

Rosen hopes that Kessing and others will get the message that killing cats is wrong and hopes that this incidents like these will force the public to become more educated about how to deal with feral cats.

"It's unfortunate that we have people who will harm a feral cat because they see them as a nuisance. Maybe, this will finally convince the public to become educated on how to properly deal with the feral cat situation, and that a trap, neuter, return program is the only way to deal with it," Rosen added.

For more about Flippy's Cat Page go to www.flippyscatpage.com. If you have an opinion about this topic feel free to visit our Feline Forum and post your comments. For the online petition protesting Kessing's actions towards feral cats go to http://www.PetitionOnline.com/kessing