Feral dogs! even pet dogs gone wild form packs and do more damage than cats, rip sheep apart, kill calves, kill roo's in the bush etc. I've seen it myself on the farm.
Unfortunately most of the vocal anti cat brigade claiming to 'love' the native wildlife tend to hoon their way around in their 'alpha utes' not particularly giving a shit about what they run over on the way, bandicoots, duck families, curlews, all met with 'well shudda got 'aaat the fkn way shoudn't it, c*nt...' What they really love is the moral high ground.
I love cats, and I shower my indoors-only pet cats with love. Cats shouldn't be outside in our country, and we don't need a single feral anywhere. Keep up the good work keeping our native wildlife safe.
Yes I agree. I walk my cats on a leash so they don’t have the chance to hunt, but they’re still very friendly and you don’t need to let them off leash ( or dogs)
I agree 100%. At one time I had a mob of a dozen or so pet cats who lived in their own large shed size wire mesh cage with a proper peaked roof and wind protection. They were so happy in there that even if you left the door open accidentally they could not be bothered with getting out. The cage was to let them have space without getting bowled over by cars or attacking the local small wildlife. Feral cats are not in the same game. They are just plain nasty. Go get the buggers Sir.
@@michaelcauser474 then you woke up, you are dreaming if you think pet cats don't kill. They every bit as bad, are you one of those humaniacs that say my cat/dog wouldn't hurt a fly. 😂
@@gamedog1snapper. My friend, please note my comments in full. They lived in a large shed size cage for exactly that reason, plus to avoid them getting run over on the roads and annoying my neighbours. I had lived in a spare house on a farm for a few hears and I knew exactly what damage a loose cat could do to the local wildlife even in the suburbs. Some of my cats were actually strays that I was able to catch and re-educate, and NONE were allowed out to play except the odd trip into the house. None were ferals as they were too sneaky to allow themselves to be caught alive, and too dangerous to try to do it anyway. As a side line, the cage was 2 metres wide, 4 metres long and 2 metres high plus a high peaked roof with flooring under the roof and in 2/3rds of the lower area , to give them more room to play.
I like to encourage wildlife on to the property and built up quite a following. New neighbour moved in with her mob of 6 cats. The result after 2 weeks is only one nervous looking bird left. So I say to you, carry on the good work!!!!
I'd be tempted to warn the owner, and if there is no change to that situation, to slip a few 10-80 baits over the fence. It's probably illegal, but domestic cats can do just as much damage to wildlife as ferals. They need to be kept inside their owners' houses, especially at night.
Trap them as nuisance animals, have the cats trapped and sent to the shelter or pound. If they get bailed out, you could always trap them again and find a different way to make sure they don't come back. Best of luck.
I had a similar problem with the new lady next door - 2 cats, always allowed to wander at night, I'd often find it's pawprints all over my windscreen in the morning. Luckily, the 3.5 metre python that lives in my little rainforest grove on my back fence solved the problem for me!! I didn't tell the cat's owner, she has no idea, just thinks it ran away. She keeps the other one inside now.
I can understand why we have to put a snowflake disclaimer on our hunting videos, but it's getting to be like the welcome to country. If people don't like posts on eradicating ferals they shouldn't watch, simple. More importantly, good job done well. Love your work
"the welcome to country" FYI it is an acknowledgement of a 100k year old culture from one less than 300 year's old(our Australian culture) so get a grip you R W N J.
I'm a cat person and I agree with why you're doing what you're doing. And I know someone's going to be upset when I say that but what people need to realize and keep in mind that feral cats are the reason why majority of the birds mammals and reptiles are extinct in Australia.
Thank you so much for what you do. As a passionate environmentalist and animal lover, I wholly endorse your work and only wish there was more of it. I love cats and have two, I've got nothing against cats, just irresponsible cat ownership. If cat lovers did the right thing, you wouldnt need to do the vital and ethical work you do. Thank you
Thanks Rod for the video, after hearing of people who just dump cats in the bush, because they can’t be bothered taking care of these animals, this has been happening for years, yet farmers have to cope with just another headache, expense, this is the only outcome for feral cats, so mate keep up the good work, as you haven’t even scratched the surface, as yet, and that includes foxes, rabbits etc, love the gear your using, if I was a lot younger I’d take up hunting again, thankyou Rod.
Watching from Pennsylvania, USA, enjoy your videos. That’s one fine scope, a bit pricey, but if you’re making enough $$, then well worth it. Helping farmers is always good. Looking forward to your future videos.
I enjoy watching your videos. Takes me back to the days I used to go hunting around Lue 30 years ago. Looks like the number of foxes, rabbits and other ferals has not dramatically reduced. Occasionally we would be fortunate enough to dispatch a feral cat or two. Generally people don’t realise just how big the ferals are and the damage they do. I love to see the vast improvements in scopes. They have come a long way in the last 3 decades. Keep up the good work and the posting of videos.
I love your outstanding work, I come from a farming background, I know first hand how much damage that the feral cats can cause, keep up the amazing work ok,👍👌
What a bloody ripper Rodney. Love your work mate. You keep putting them up and we will keep watching the great work your are doing for out wildlife cobber.🤠
I had a feral cat on my farm a few years ago here in Tassie. Unfortunately the rifles were nice and cosy in their safe at the time as I wasn’t expecting the intruder. The bas+@rd was about 40cm tall at the shoulder (he walked past a 1.2m gate and his shoulder was at the 1/3 level on the wire to give me the scale), jet black with a panther like face, but quite snub-nosed in profile. There is an old myth here in Tassie about when they closed the old Beaumaris Zoo, they just let the beasties go as they had no money to send them to other zoos. If I were a subscriber to that tale, I would have sworn it was an escaped panther’s descendant I saw. The ferals are getting bigger and stronger, and are phenomenal predators.
Thank you so very much for posting. I don't know why it is but when I really need to watch a video to get my mind off the day to day you manage so nicely to get me smiling again. Never worry about those folks who don't understand you keep going and know we are here eagerly waiting to join you in the hunt. Gosh keep up the great work ---Awesome. Cheers.
I just found your channel and what I saw was great and thank's for getting rid of these invasive animals. I spent most of my childhood in far East Gippsland, the birdlife was incredible, Crimson Rosella's being my favourite, up to 30 in a flock. 25 years later I took my kids up to the place I loved (and still miss today), on the way from Buchan to the farm, I counted 30 ferral cats in the one and a half hours drive with a total of 130 in 3 days, all in daylight hours, Crimson Rosella's? 5! I'm not bloody kidding. It was hard to spot many other small bird species it seems as they have also been decimated by the cats, it broke my heart. Keep up the good work and if you can change one persons attitude on ferral cats from poor pussy to murdering bastard you've done a great service to conserving Aus's amazing natural wildlife. All the best.
When I saw the thumbnail it was extremely disturbing to me , I did watch and listen to what you were saying I absolutely love our kitties it would be devastating if someone hurt them for any reason they are never allowed outside it is cruel to allow that , I took your advice and read about FERAL CATS in AUSTRALIA I never heard of the devastation that is caused I have respect for what you and others are doing , humans caused the problem so humans must try to eliminate the problem just like here in the US with feral hogs , thank you for the information !!
Wowza that cat!!! That's a Tasmanian Tiger!!! Thanks a lot for sharing & caring for our native environment...your shooting & sense of humour are bang on target...Thanks a lot for your vids & positive vibes
Fantastic work. Makes me happy for our beautiful fauna. Wish I could get the cat from across the street. Bloody thing always coming into my garden and sh****** everywhere, killing birds.
Feral cats pose one of the greatest threats to defenseless native species. In my southern Arizona, ground nesting birds, like the Inca Dove and Gambles Quail, suffer greatly. I have neighbors who feed cats outside which also attracts skunks.
Cannot believe you have to justify yourself with any of the work you do.....especially feral cats. ps that's coming from an Aussie who is a vegetarian. Keep up the good work
I belive that the only difference between a house cat and a feral cat is that the house cat gets food and shelter. Both are ruthless at killing wildlife, one is just more liked.
A Qn? Within the new scope on the right hand side - is that angle of elevation ? And are you entering projectile and speed anywhere for it to show calculations on drop on distance?
Outdoor cats suck. I've always had a cat and it's always been indoors only. People that have domesticated cats for pets that let them outdoors aren't thinking about the fact that they're expecting everybody else to let them use their yard as a litter box. Not to mention all the murdering. I have backyard bird feeders. I enjoy our outdoor critters and don't want my bird feeder used as bait holders(unless it's a hawk stopping by for a snack that was cool to see). Taking care of those feral cats is a service to everyone. I don't think enough people understand the situation. Good call out for awareness! People need to learn to look outside their own bubble of experience. Keep up the good work man.
I've informed myself on pesting these animals and totally understand why you need To cull the numbers down... I do some pest myself as well! But with the latest airguns!😊 You have been subbed!
I like domestic cats but hate feral cats with a passion. Unfortunately, there are too many domestic cats permitted to roam freely which add to the problem. Too often I’ve seen cats torment an animal and kill for fun.
Gentlemen I’m wondering if there’s any books or reports that I could purchase from someone in Australia on how damaging feral cats are to the environment they actually wreak havoc here in America to in major cities
In 2000, having my sunrise coffee on the veranda, in the Kilmore East valley (Victoria, sheep farm) I fleetingly spied out of the corner of my eye a huge jet black feral cat, It was about 100m away making its way to a bramble patch. I swear it locked eyes with me as I turned my head towards it. I decided to not go strolling in that direction since the kitty was the size of a dog.
There's a feijoa tree in front of my apartment that attracts lots of lorikeets when it blooms. Just the other morning, I saw something jump up at one of the lorikeets, scaring it away. Turned out it was a feral cat. Thankfully it wasn't able to catch the lorikeet, but it reminded me of how damaging feral cats are to our beautiful native wildlife. Just know your work protecting our ecosystem is greatly appreciated!
Bless you, cats are a huge problem where I grew up. I've copped a heap off people for culling feral cats but I love our native animals they need protecting.
We Aussies love our native animals.,And any Aussie worth his salt hates Feral cats.
Spot on mate 👌
Feral dogs! even pet dogs gone wild form packs and do more damage than cats, rip sheep apart, kill calves, kill roo's in the bush etc. I've seen it myself on the farm.
@@choppamull7502 I speak Aussie lingo mate..research 🤣🤣🤣
Unfortunately most of the vocal anti cat brigade claiming to 'love' the native wildlife tend to hoon their way around in their 'alpha utes' not particularly giving a shit about what they run over on the way, bandicoots, duck families, curlews, all met with 'well shudda got 'aaat the fkn way shoudn't it, c*nt...' What they really love is the moral high ground.
I'm Aussie and I love cats. Please stop killing them. Dogs and cats are our friend :(
I love cats, and I shower my indoors-only pet cats with love.
Cats shouldn't be outside in our country, and we don't need a single feral anywhere.
Keep up the good work keeping our native wildlife safe.
Good on ya I try to tell cat owners I know to keep cat indoors. I kinda get the grump when it’s different countries.
Yes I agree. I walk my cats on a leash so they don’t have the chance to hunt, but they’re still very friendly and you don’t need to let them off leash ( or dogs)
We are right behind you mate, keep it up. 👍
Really appreciate that Craig. Thanks mate
Safest place to be 😂😂😂
🤣
I would love to live my golden years doing what you fellows do. Thank you for the entertainment.
My pleasure mate 👍
Me too
Feral cats are a completely different animal than a pet cat. They are very viscous predators that will destroy small animal populations.
I agree 100%. At one time I had a mob of a dozen or so pet cats who lived in their own large shed size wire mesh cage with a proper peaked roof and wind protection. They were so happy in there that even if you left the door open accidentally they could not be bothered with getting out. The cage was to let them have space without getting bowled over by cars or attacking the local small wildlife.
Feral cats are not in the same game. They are just plain nasty. Go get the buggers Sir.
Pet cats are not much better unless they are kept inside.
@@michaelcauser474 then you woke up, you are dreaming if you think pet cats don't kill. They every bit as bad, are you one of those humaniacs that say my cat/dog wouldn't hurt a fly. 😂
@@gamedog1snapper. My friend, please note my comments in full. They lived in a large shed size cage for exactly that reason, plus to avoid them getting run over on the roads and annoying my neighbours. I had lived in a spare house on a farm for a few hears and I knew exactly what damage a loose cat could do to the local wildlife even in the suburbs. Some of my cats were actually strays that I was able to catch and re-educate, and NONE were allowed out to play except the odd trip into the house. None were ferals as they were too sneaky to allow themselves to be caught alive, and too dangerous to try to do it anyway. As a side line, the cage was 2 metres wide, 4 metres long and 2 metres high plus a high peaked roof with flooring under the roof and in 2/3rds of the lower area , to give them more room to play.
I HAVE SUCCESSFULLY DOMESTICATED NUMEROUS FERAL CATS. THEY ARE EASIER TO WORK WITH THAN WOLVES...
I like to encourage wildlife on to the property and built up quite a following. New neighbour moved in with her mob of 6 cats. The result after 2 weeks is only one nervous looking bird left. So I say to you, carry on the good work!!!!
That's a shame mate.
I'll keep doing what I can 👌
I'd be tempted to warn the owner, and if there is no change to that situation, to slip a few 10-80 baits over the fence. It's probably illegal, but domestic cats can do just as much damage to wildlife as ferals. They need to be kept inside their owners' houses, especially at night.
Trap them as nuisance animals, have the cats trapped and sent to the shelter or pound. If they get bailed out, you could always trap them again and find a different way to make sure they don't come back. Best of luck.
I had a similar problem with the new lady next door - 2 cats, always allowed to wander at night, I'd often find it's pawprints all over my windscreen in the morning. Luckily, the 3.5 metre python that lives in my little rainforest grove on my back fence solved the problem for me!! I didn't tell the cat's owner, she has no idea, just thinks it ran away. She keeps the other one inside now.
Woemyn … 🤡
Youre doing our native Wildlife a huge favour. Near my local park, im finding many dead echidnas, that have been attacked by these feral cats 😢
They are mongrels of things mate 🤦♂️
I can understand why we have to put a snowflake disclaimer on our hunting videos, but it's getting to be like the welcome to country.
If people don't like posts on eradicating ferals they shouldn't watch, simple. More importantly, good job done well. Love your work
I know mate. Sucks big time but if it prevents a few thumbs down then it's worth it for the algorithm. 🤷♂️
Woketube can't handle the truth or facts which is kinda sad really ....
"the welcome to country" FYI it is an acknowledgement of a 100k year old culture from one less than 300 year's old(our Australian culture) so get a grip you R W N J.
Best start to every weekend a Friday video from the G'day maestro.
Haha. Love it.
Cheers mate
I'm a cat person and I agree with why you're doing what you're doing. And I know someone's going to be upset when I say that but what people need to realize and keep in mind that feral cats are the reason why majority of the birds mammals and reptiles are extinct in Australia.
I appreciate the support, thankyou 👍
@@RJMHuntingAustralia you're welcome. 👍
Thank you for helping with the feral cat problem
Thank you so much for what you do. As a passionate environmentalist and animal lover, I wholly endorse your work and only wish there was more of it. I love cats and have two, I've got nothing against cats, just irresponsible cat ownership. If cat lovers did the right thing, you wouldnt need to do the vital and ethical work you do. Thank you
Thanks Rod for the video, after hearing of people who just dump cats in the bush, because they can’t be bothered taking care of these animals, this has been happening for years, yet farmers have to cope with just another headache, expense, this is the only outcome for feral cats, so mate keep up the good work, as you haven’t even scratched the surface, as yet, and that includes foxes, rabbits etc, love the gear your using, if I was a lot younger I’d take up hunting again, thankyou Rod.
Always a pleasure mate 👊
Watching from Pennsylvania, USA, enjoy your videos. That’s one fine scope, a bit pricey, but if you’re making enough $$, then well worth it. Helping farmers is always good. Looking forward to your future videos.
Thanks mate.
Good gear ain't cheap unfortunately.
Prices are slowly coming down though 👌
Neighbours cats make great hats.
Nice rhyme.
What a cracking night out ,2 cats was the cherry on top !!
Thanks Rod 👍👍👍
Definitely no complaints from me mate 😁
Nice pair of moggies! Good on you mate.
Cheers John 👊
Great work....Your saving Thousands of Birds and Native marsupials from Extinction. Just from one only....Champion work .!
Thanks Jed 👊
And who saves the animals from us?
Good work. Save our beautiful and rare native marsupials and birds.
Ta mate 👍
Absolutely correct,they should be our priority.
And our reptiles and amphibians.
Cats kill anything that moves.
I enjoy watching your videos. Takes me back to the days I used to go hunting around Lue 30 years ago. Looks like the number of foxes, rabbits and other ferals has not dramatically reduced. Occasionally we would be fortunate enough to dispatch a feral cat or two. Generally people don’t realise just how big the ferals are and the damage they do. I love to see the vast improvements in scopes. They have come a long way in the last 3 decades. Keep up the good work and the posting of videos.
Thankyou Roger.
Appreciate the support mate
Great night out Rob. I
Enjoyed being along for the ride . Keep wakn’ those cats
Will do champ
Excellent nights work Rod. My wife who incidentally is a cat lover, now stands firmly behind the work you do.
That's good to hear John. Removal is one thing but education is also just as important in my opinion 👊
I love your outstanding work, I come from a farming background, I know first hand how much damage that the feral cats can cause, keep up the amazing work ok,👍👌
Thank you very much! Will do mate 👊
The audio may have been playing up but I liked the sound when you hit the hares. Sounded like you belted them with a frying pan.
Haha. Not quite what I'm after though mate. 🤣
Great job taking out that feral Tom.. he was hunting too much
In upstate New York, where I grew up, ruffed grouse and whippoorwill (ground nesting birds) have all but disappeared due to feral cat predation.
That's terrible mate
I appreciate your mature minded and respectful dispatching. You can see you're running a professional business. Cheers!
Cheers mate, I appreciate that 👊
What a bloody ripper Rodney. Love your work mate. You keep putting them up and we will keep watching the great work your are doing for out wildlife cobber.🤠
Thanks Daryl, will do mate!
Great vid Rod, had me chuckling with the second cat, bastard things, keep up the awesome work mate, cheers Yogi ✌️
Lol. Thanks Yogi 👊
I had a feral cat on my farm a few years ago here in Tassie. Unfortunately the rifles were nice and cosy in their safe at the time as I wasn’t expecting the intruder. The bas+@rd was about 40cm tall at the shoulder (he walked past a 1.2m gate and his shoulder was at the 1/3 level on the wire to give me the scale), jet black with a panther like face, but quite snub-nosed in profile.
There is an old myth here in Tassie about when they closed the old Beaumaris Zoo, they just let the beasties go as they had no money to send them to other zoos. If I were a subscriber to that tale, I would have sworn it was an escaped panther’s descendant I saw.
The ferals are getting bigger and stronger, and are phenomenal predators.
They certainly are mate.
Lots of tales circulating about the infamous black panther sightings.
Who knows 🤷♂️
@@RJMHuntingAustralia Here in the SA Riverland too!
Thank you so very much for posting. I don't know why it is but when I really need to watch a video to get my mind off the day to day you manage so nicely to get me smiling again. Never worry about those folks who don't understand you keep going and know we are here eagerly waiting to join you in the hunt. Gosh keep up the great work ---Awesome. Cheers.
You are so welcome mate. Love getting comments like these 👌
Great result Rod, you seemed to be smashing fox after fox. Then two feral cats was just brilliant. No wonder you were stoked with the result.
Thanks Dean.
A night fir the memory bank mate 👌
Lol had to laugh when you called yeself a dickhed,'great watch mate and looks like your doing a great service.👍
Great footage! Love the thermal chunks splattering away after the shot impacts.
Woo Hoo two less feral cats (and multiple foxes) preying on our native wildlife - great stuff Rod 👍
Cheers mate 👊
Knowing exactly what a cat is good for. Two thumbs up from the USA!
Cheers mate
I just found your channel and what I saw was great and thank's for getting rid of these invasive animals. I spent most of my childhood in far East Gippsland, the birdlife was incredible, Crimson Rosella's being my favourite, up to 30 in a flock. 25 years later I took my kids up to the place I loved (and still miss today), on the way from Buchan to the farm, I counted 30 ferral cats in the one and a half hours drive with a total of 130 in 3 days, all in daylight hours, Crimson Rosella's? 5! I'm not bloody kidding. It was hard to spot many other small bird species it seems as they have also been decimated by the cats, it broke my heart.
Keep up the good work and if you can change one persons attitude on ferral cats from poor pussy to murdering bastard you've done a great service to conserving Aus's amazing natural wildlife. All the best.
Unfortunately that's a story I hear far too often mate.
Thanks for the support 👊
When I saw the thumbnail it was extremely disturbing to me , I did watch and listen to what you were saying I absolutely love our kitties it would be devastating if someone hurt them for any reason they are never allowed outside it is cruel to allow that , I took your advice and read about FERAL CATS in AUSTRALIA I never heard of the devastation that is caused I have respect for what you and others are doing , humans caused the problem so humans must try to eliminate the problem just like here in the US with feral hogs , thank you for the information !!
My pleasure.
Thanks for your kind message. It's refreshing to hear from someone like yourself.
As I’ve said before and I shall again your marksmanship is so spot on
Thank you for uploading your videos for us to watch
Keep it up buddy
Much appreciated Darren. Thanks for watching them mate
Wowza thats not a cat, thats a bloody Tasmanian Tiger!!! Thanks a lot for all the humour & sharing 😀
He was a cracker.
Thanks for the support champ. 👊
Wowza that cat!!! That's a Tasmanian Tiger!!! Thanks a lot for sharing & caring for our native environment...your shooting & sense of humour are bang on target...Thanks a lot for your vids & positive vibes
Always a pleasure mate 👊
Commenting to ensure this channel stays alive!
Much appreciated. Thank you 👊
Great footage, even my wife who won't touch a gun really enjoys you getting rid of the ferrals.Thanks cobba
Haha. That's great to hear mate. Tell her I said thanks 👊
Well that ginger certainly had a bad day.
That's putting it mildly 😉
You get them cats brother.
That's the plan 👌
Congrats on 50k subscribers, keep up the great work!
Thanks heaps mate! Will do! 👌
Thanks Rod, always enjoy your video's and I share, Cheers
Legend mate. Thank you 👊
Fantastic work. Makes me happy for our beautiful fauna. Wish I could get the cat from across the street. Bloody thing always coming into my garden and sh****** everywhere, killing birds.
Irresponsible pet owners mate. 🤷♂️
@@80mphisntfastenuff aspro n milk
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Feral cats pose one of the greatest threats to defenseless native species. In my southern Arizona, ground nesting birds, like the Inca Dove and Gambles Quail, suffer greatly. I have neighbors who feed cats outside which also attracts skunks.
Not good mate 😕
.223 beautiful, recall from my wickedly wonderfully free youth, and that's a beautifully-efficient silencer - would love to know the physics
Thanks champ
Love watching your videos as Always 😊. Great Shooting. ❤🎉 Scope looked Good.
Thank you Sir 👊
you are a real environmental warrior, doing a great job protecting our native animals.
Thank you mate 👍
Cannot believe you have to justify yourself with any of the work you do.....especially feral cats. ps that's coming from an Aussie who is a vegetarian. Keep up the good work
Appreciate that mate 👍
I belive that the only difference between a house cat and a feral cat is that the house cat gets food and shelter. Both are ruthless at killing wildlife, one is just more liked.
Both have something in common, their not native to Australia. Any invasive species in any eco system will disrupt it
3.05 he aint dead he's just asleep ..LOL.
Very asleep. 😉
"He's pining for the fjords...."
Good shooting and nice channel you have here! Best regards from Sweden.
Wow, Sweden. Awesome, thanks mate
Enjoying the new scope.
Have to watch it again.
🫡✨☮️🇦🇺
Please do mate. It all helps the algorithm 👊
A Qn? Within the new scope on the right hand side - is that angle of elevation ?
And are you entering projectile and speed anywhere for it to show calculations on drop on distance?
@JoelHaggis yes mate. Projectile speed, ballistic coefficient and other detrails are all entered in to the scope.
Outdoor cats suck. I've always had a cat and it's always been indoors only. People that have domesticated cats for pets that let them outdoors aren't thinking about the fact that they're expecting everybody else to let them use their yard as a litter box. Not to mention all the murdering. I have backyard bird feeders. I enjoy our outdoor critters and don't want my bird feeder used as bait holders(unless it's a hawk stopping by for a snack that was cool to see).
Taking care of those feral cats is a service to everyone. I don't think enough people understand the situation. Good call out for awareness! People need to learn to look outside their own bubble of experience.
Keep up the good work man.
Thanks champion 👊
I've informed myself on pesting these animals and totally understand why you need To cull the numbers down... I do some pest myself as well! But with the latest airguns!😊 You have been subbed!
Appreciate that mate. Thanks
Great job. Less cats and foxes in our environment the better
Totally agree with you there mate 👍
You'll never beat them; you'll just have to go out with them because that's what it's going to take.
Purfect it pleases me
Pleases me too Nick 😉
I find it strange that UA-cam will edit the work that you do! But won’t show the damage that feral cats do 🤷🏻♂️!
Are they afraid of real life?
Agreed mate. Quite ridiculous to say the least
they are gay
@@Rich-ms6te😂😂😂 😂🐈⬛🦊
Doesn't fit their woke narrative
@@kevinbuckler1085 👍
You're doing God's work mate.
Ferals are the worst.
Thanks bud
Always good to watch
Thank you Vanessa 👊
Рыжего пакостника уделали, это кайф.
P.S. Два рыжих пакостника!
But we need more.
I'll see what I can manage 👊
Mate you don't have to justify yourself. You are doing awesome work!
I appreciate that mate, thankyou !
love your work, especially those feral cats. keep it up👍
,
Thanks mate
Great job,,protecting our natives.
Appreciate the support mate, 👍
Good job
Thanks
With regards to the cats, I've heard that there is a market in the US for cats at the moment. 🤣
So Donald says 🤔 🤦♂️
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Feral cats, toad frogs, foxes, rabbits, deers and camels... mmm now who introduced all these guys?
That ain't even half the list of invasives here. No bigger threat to the native environment than the guy who introduced them all.
@@MoanaSelwyn And your point being...? Does it mean we shouldn’t fight the pests now?
Brilliant Loving your work 👍👍
Thank you David 👊
Good to hear from you and Thanks for your response.! Good Luck
Nice work with those feral cats and the foxes . Keep up the hard work 👍👍👍
Will do mate 👌
Mabye we need Haitian migrants?
😂😂😂
Stop it. You'll get me into trouble. 😬😅
@@billfairless6256 Bahaha,😂 mmm those cats taste good too.
That HikMicro Stellar is awesome!
Looking forward to the production model 👌
@@RJMHuntingAustralia I had a look at the pricing, dam almost fell out of my chair. But love the performance as you showed.
This is the 640 SQ50 model.
Not the 1280 SX60
G'day Mate I love reptiles and native animals and HATE feral cats. You're doing a great job. Don't stop!
Much appreciated Gary 👊
Good job on the wild cats
Thanks Doug 👊
Great video, greetings from South Africa
Much appreciated mate. Thankyou 👊
Brilliant video watching from Scotland
Wow, thanks.
I still find it surreal that people on the other side of the world are watching my videos.
Much appreciated mate 👊
Incredible job as usual, my favourite channel of pest controll
Really appreciate that mate. Thankyou 👊
Awesome job: conserving nature !!!
Cheers mate 👊
Daniel Boon
I'm not that old 😅
Great video mate, you're a good shot and it makes for a really satisfying video
Thank you mate 👍
I like domestic cats but hate feral cats with a passion. Unfortunately, there are too many domestic cats permitted to roam freely which add to the problem. Too often I’ve seen cats torment an animal and kill for fun.
Yeah. They can be a shit if an animal at times. Same as the foxes
Love what you do! greetings from the 🇬🇧
Many thanks mate
Good job Australian wildlife thanks you. You should make a Daniel Boone style hat out of the big cat wear it around Sydney.
I'm sure that would go down a treat 😅
Davey Crockett?
"G'DAY!" - procceds to floor the fox 🤣🤣
These bloody foxes are our coyotes,they just keep coming😂😂😂😂😂
Keen to have a crack at the coyotes one day. Love watching you guys call in 4 or 5 at a time 👌
Gentlemen I’m wondering if there’s any books or reports that I could purchase from someone in Australia on how damaging feral cats are to the environment they actually wreak havoc here in America to in major cities
Not that I'm aware of mate.
Here's a link to an Aussie webpage about our feral cat problem.
pestsmart.org.au/toolkits/feral-cats/
In 2000, having my sunrise coffee on the veranda, in the Kilmore East valley (Victoria, sheep farm) I fleetingly spied out of the corner of my eye a huge jet black feral cat, It was about 100m away making its way to a bramble patch. I swear it locked eyes with me as I turned my head towards it. I decided to not go strolling in that direction since the kitty was the size of a dog.
Keep up the good work. Much appreciated
Thanks, will do!
There's a feijoa tree in front of my apartment that attracts lots of lorikeets when it blooms. Just the other morning, I saw something jump up at one of the lorikeets, scaring it away. Turned out it was a feral cat. Thankfully it wasn't able to catch the lorikeet, but it reminded me of how damaging feral cats are to our beautiful native wildlife. Just know your work protecting our ecosystem is greatly appreciated!
Thankyou 👊
That ginger Tom would have looked good on a Haitian BBQ. 😅
Couldn't think of anything worse 😬
@@RJMHuntingAustralia reminds me of my favourite line from Crocodile Dundee “You can eat it but it tastes like sh*t” 🤣
That first Tom was hefty!!
Great work mate, luv the new scope!👍🏼
Thanks mate 👊
Great work,especially on the feral cats! 👏👏
Thank you very much!
Those 2 ginger toms would make a couple of nice hats! 😅 Great video.
Impressive effort. Thanks.
Very welcome 👊
Meowing at the cat is diabolical 😂
Haha, whatever works mate 🤣
Bless you, cats are a huge problem where I grew up. I've copped a heap off people for culling feral cats but I love our native animals they need protecting.
Good on ya mate 👏
The more cats the merrier.
Spot on mate 👌
Should I send this to my diehard cat lover friend?
Why not. Might encourage them to make sure there cats are kept inside 😉
I love cats but they're little killing machines....Feral cats are a menace
What is your largest feral cat you have dropped
You could be the next JAMES BOND.
Head for radio mate 😉