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Far North pensioner with 50 wild cats around her council flat wants them gone

Mike Dinsdale
By Mike Dinsdale
Editor. Northland Age·Northern Advocate·
3 Jul, 2024 05:00 PM2 mins to read

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Some of the estimated 50 wild cats that live under and around the Ahipara council pensioner flats that are driving one of the tenants mad, and creating what she says is a health risk.

Some of the estimated 50 wild cats that live under and around the Ahipara council pensioner flats that are driving one of the tenants mad, and creating what she says is a health risk.

“There’s too many, it’s just so overwhelming and I really just want them gone.’’

An Ahipara woman has had enough of about 50 wild cats living under her home and neighbouring flats and defecating everywhere while ripping away the underfloor insulation in her council pensioner flat.

The woman, who does not want to be named, lives in the Far North District Council pensioner flats in Taheke Rd, and has been complaining to the council about the plague of wild cats for about a year.

The problem has been going on for longer than that, she said, but it has become increasingly bad in the past 12 month with ‘around 50 wild cats’ now present.

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She said the council response was that until people stopped feeding the animals, they wouldn’t act on her complaint.

FNDC was asked to respond to the woman’s concerns but could not provide answers by edition time.

‘’It’s just so overwhelming. There are just too many of them, it’s a health and safety risk and not a nice thing to have to deal with,’’ the woman said.

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Some of the clutter of wild cats at the Ahipara council pensioner flats.
Some of the clutter of wild cats at the Ahipara council pensioner flats.

She said a local cat rescue group had trapped a few animals but the felines seemed to catch on and stopped entering traps.

‘’Since then they’ve just exploded with so many of them.’’

When the Northland Age visited on Tuesday, there were more than 20 cats in and around the woman’s back garden, from adult cats to kittens, and they were wary of being approached.

‘’Yes, part of the problem is that some people are feeding the cats and they have settled around where they are being fed, so I’ve got some sympathy for the council, but I’ve just had enough.

“There’s cat poo and wee all around my property. They live under the house and have destroyed the underfloor insulation and I just want them gone,’’ the woman said.

It’s raining wild cats and kittens at the Ahipara council pensioner flats with a resident saying up to 50 felines are living around the complex
It’s raining wild cats and kittens at the Ahipara council pensioner flats with a resident saying up to 50 felines are living around the complex

She can no longer garden as it is full of cat excrement - the last time she tried she got a handful of the defecation.

She says the cat poo is a serious health and safety issue and affecting her breathing.

The woman said as her landlord, FNDC should help get rid of the cats, just as a responsible landlord would.

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