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A cat sits at a feral cat colony near Honolulu.

Call to euthanise feral cats as faeces leads to deaths of endangered seal species

Federal researchers believe faeces from the legions of feral cats roaming Hawaii is spreading a disease that is killing Hawaiian monk seals.

TWO WILDLIFE SPECIES have collided in Hawaii, pitting one group of animal defenders against another in an impassioned debate. The point of contention? Deadly cat poop and the feral felines that produce it.

Federal researchers believe faeces from the legions of feral cats roaming Hawaii is spreading a disease that is killing Hawaiian monk seals, some of the world’s most endangered marine mammals.

Some conservationists advocate euthanising those cats that no one wants, and that’s got cat lovers up in arms.

“It’s a very difficult, emotional issue,” said state senator Mike Gabbard, chairman of a committee that earlier this year heard and then abandoned a proposal to ban the feeding of feral cats on state land after an outcry.

It struck a nerve in our community.

The problem stems from a parasite common in cats that can cause toxoplasmosis, a disease that killed at least five female Hawaiian monk seals and three males since 2001, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Killer Cat Poop A Hawaiian monk seal, an endangered species, lies on a Waikiki beach in Honolulu. AP Photo / Audrey McAvoy AP Photo / Audrey McAvoy / Audrey McAvoy

“While eight seals may not sound like a lot of animals, it actually has pretty large ramifications for an endangered population where there’s only about 1,300 seals in existence at this point in time,” said Michelle Barbieri, veterinary medical officer for NOAA’s Hawaiian monk seal research program.

Scientists believe monk seals become exposed to toxoplasmosis by ingesting contaminated water or prey.

Eggs

Felines are the only animals that can shed Toxoplasma gondii eggs, or oocysts. The parasites enter their digestive tract through infected prey then multiply in the small intestine and produce the eggs.

Outdoor cats excrete the eggs in their faeces, which researchers say washes into the ocean.

The eggs accumulate in invertebrates that live along the seafloor, where monk seals often feed. They can survive in freshwater, saltwater and soil for up to two years.

Any warm-blooded animal can become infected. California sea otters have died from toxoplasmosis, and it’s one of the major reasons the Hawaiian crow, alala, is extinct in the wild.

Toxoplasmosis is rarely problematic for people with healthy immune systems, but it’s why doctors advise pregnant women not to handle kitty litter.

Killer Cat Poop Cats are shown eating at feral cat colony near Honolulu. AP Photo / Audrey McAvoy AP Photo / Audrey McAvoy / Audrey McAvoy

Many cities struggle with feral cats, but the problem is particularly acute in Hawaii because of its sensitive ecosystem and at-risk native species, experts say. Only two mammals are native to Hawaii: the hoary bat and the Hawaiian monk seal.

“Everything else here – deer, sheep, goats, cats, mongoose – they’re all invasive, they’re all introduced,” said Angela Amlin, NOAA’s acting Hawaiian monk seal recovery coordinator, adding cats have no predators in Hawaii to control their population.

Marketing research commissioned by the Hawaiian Humane Society in 2015 estimated some 300,000 feral cats roam Oahu alone.

Marine debris, climate change, predation and human interaction all threaten the survival of Hawaiian monk seals. But feral cats present their greatest disease concern, Amlin said.

“As conservationists, what we really have to look at is this is what Hawaii’s native ecosystem includes, and cats are unfortunately not part of that,” Amlin said.

When it comes to the feral cat population, there should be a program in place to bring in these animals, adopt the ones that are adoptable and humanely euthanise those that are not.

Offence

Others take offence to that notion.

Classifying animals with labels such as native and invasive creates a “hierarchy in which the protection of certain animals comes at the suffering of others,” Hawaiian Humane Society President and CEO Pamela Burns wrote in a letter opposing the state Senate bill that would have banned cat-feeding on state land.

Killer Cat Poop A Hawaiian monk seal, an endangered species, lies on a Waikiki beach in Honolulu. Audrey McAvoy / AP photo Audrey McAvoy / AP photo / AP photo

She contended the 300,000 figure overstates the problem because the study looked at how many cats people were feeding and might have missed instances where multiple people fed the same outdoor cat.

Those who care for stray cats advocate trapping, neutering and spaying to help control their population.

The University of Hawaii’s Manoa campus, in Honolulu, started a feral cat management program – with authorized feeders trained in tasks like trapping and feces disposal – after the stench and mess from hundreds of cats prompted complaints, especially when children at a campus daycare center got flea bites, said Roxanne Adams, director of buildings and grounds.

The program started in 2011 and appears to have reduced the number of felines, she said.

Euthanising cats is unacceptable unless they’re extremely sick, said Alicia Maluafiti, board president of animal welfare group Poi Dogs and Popoki.

“I totally disagree with the … generalisation that cat people love cats more than these endangered species,” Maluafiti said.

What we just don’t advocate is the wholesale killing, the extermination, of one species … for one.

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    May 26th 2013, 9:18 AM

    Absolutely brilliant. This is very positive and a natural tourist destination for the nature conscious.

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    Mute James Hyland
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    May 26th 2013, 1:32 PM

    @ Marlon Major
    very true and possibly the answer to the poll today about holiday plans

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    Mute Lucy
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    May 26th 2013, 9:30 AM

    500k!!! My goodness!!

    Seriously though Ireland has some stunning places tucked away! People really need to get out and start exploring! There is always something new to see!

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    Mute Tony O Connor
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    May 26th 2013, 10:08 AM

    Walked the Grand Canal with the bro a few years ago. Took 4 days and passed thru some fantastically unspoilt countryside. Couldn’t recommend highly enough, and it’s out there ready and waiting❕

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    May 26th 2013, 10:16 AM

    Did you camp along the way Tony?

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    May 26th 2013, 11:24 AM

    I’d like to say yes but we stayed in B&Bs, in Sallins, Edenderry and Tullamore. It actually added to the experience in that we got to meet locals each night…and didn’t have to carry as much on our backs!

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    May 26th 2013, 8:52 AM

    Cycling around ireland for charity in august, might try and take this in, sounds nice.

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    May 26th 2013, 10:32 AM

    Ireland’s own Camino!

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    May 26th 2013, 8:38 AM

    How much of it is along busy roads?
    Several of these way-marked routes are unusable due to heavy motor traffic and there is no joy walking in single file as cars and trucks speed past you.

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    Mute Michael Mctague
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    May 26th 2013, 8:49 AM

    Well don’t walk it then stay in and have a good moan

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    May 26th 2013, 9:54 AM

    I’d love to do it!

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    May 26th 2013, 11:08 AM

    I’d love to do it to Ailis. Maybe we could do it together.

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    Mute vv7k7Z3c
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    May 27th 2013, 1:17 PM

    Ailís, I think ‘Good News Caravan’ is asking you out. I sense another TheJournal.ie dating story!

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    May 27th 2013, 7:48 PM

    Maybe we could! Can you start a fire using flint and kindling should the unthinkable happen? That is, we take a wrong turn and are lost to civillisation and have to resort to making a cave habitable and killing our own meat.

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    May 27th 2013, 7:50 PM

    The romance is clearly blossoming. Good luck you two!

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    May 27th 2013, 9:16 PM

    You like meat too? I will start saving for that ring.

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    May 26th 2013, 10:50 AM

    Looks class. Would love to get on the bike and do it over the holidays. Fair play to all involved… I’d imagine you would come across some really interesting areas off the beaten track. I live near the great southern trail in limerick (which is a conversion of the old railway from limerick to Tralee) and you see some very cool places you would never see on the road and I can imagine this would be the same…

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    May 27th 2013, 1:20 PM

    Sounds good Barry. I walked part of the Beara-Breifne Way in Galway recently, which is really near my house. It was amazing to see parts of the country that I’ve never seen before and that were right on my doorstep.

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    Mute Baz Madden
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    Jun 1st 2013, 8:45 PM

    Yeah that’s it Amy… Tis great to see places that you’d never come across other than going out for an oul ramble… We walked the length of Valentia island today off road and came across some
    class spots… Thank god I got an A in leaving cert geography, otherwise no one would have been able to identify that sea stack/sea arch

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    Mute Neil O'Leary
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    May 26th 2013, 10:42 AM

    Is there a link to a map version of the walkway?

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    May 26th 2013, 12:24 PM
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    May 26th 2013, 9:58 AM

    Right on Micheal,
    The Leitrim end should be worth seeing ,really beautiful

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    May 26th 2013, 10:09 AM

    Right on Micheal , the Leitrim end should be worth seeing, really beauty full

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    Mute Lee Owens
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    May 26th 2013, 9:58 AM

    my two favourite counties,now i can walk :)

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    Mute themanwiththeplan
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    May 26th 2013, 10:09 AM

    Yet we cant build proper roads between these counties!

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    Mute Little Jim
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    May 26th 2013, 12:16 PM

    You are confusing we, the people, with an inept government.
    In one case we get one vote every 5yrs or so, in the other we see what we can do when we take matters into our own hands as communities.
    Great achievement, looks like I’ll be going on a little holiday this year after all. They deserve my meager support.

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    Mute Tatjana Kytmannow
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    May 26th 2013, 12:51 PM

    You can download all walks on the Heritage Council website and can get your local area maps in printed form at your local tourist office.

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    Mute Gerard Tiernan
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    May 26th 2013, 12:04 PM

    Looks like a great walk for a charity event, might look into this further :)

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    Mute Tom Collins
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    May 26th 2013, 5:12 PM

    I know the West Cork section is actually the old railway line hooking up Bantry, Skibbereen, Clonakilty and Bandon to Cork city. The very idea that they are turning it into a walking and cycling path kills any notion of these towns ever getting connected by rail again.

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    Mute Kevin Twomey
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    May 26th 2013, 5:51 PM

    That’s because they don’t need it, totally impractical to ever open such a line again. A good quality bus service is more than adequate for towns like that. They had trains at time when there was no auto transport and terrible roads.

    A fantastic idea, and I really hope it takes off.

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    Mute Tom Collins
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    May 26th 2013, 6:05 PM

    I’d don’t think so Kevin. Middleton has a train link build in the last few years. It’s population is similar to that of Bandon if not less. The people of East Cork are pushing for the line to be extended to Youghal which has a population of just about the same as Clonakilty, that’s we’re the East Cork line would end but a West Cork line would still have Skibereen and Bantry to go which also have a similar population to all the other towns I mentioned.

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    Mute RB
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    May 27th 2013, 9:48 AM

    Nice picture Amy, are you free for a walk sometime ?

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    May 27th 2013, 1:22 PM

    Thanks RB… Not sure if I’d make all 500k. Nice shades.

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    May 27th 2013, 2:18 PM

    You look fit enough to me !!!

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    May 27th 2013, 8:00 PM

    Thanks!

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    Mute Danny Mike Hennessy
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    May 26th 2013, 1:52 PM

    This is great that they have linked up these walks.
    However this needs a good website with good maps. it needs more promotion and symbol/ logo just like the camino de Santiago.

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    Mute Richard Peyton
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    May 26th 2013, 10:14 PM

    Woohoo! Ireland’s answer to the Camino de Santiago – without the weather, cheap accommodation or cheap wine!

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    May 26th 2013, 5:36 PM

    very good article, & stunning photos!
    Thank you

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    Mute James Sullivan
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    May 26th 2013, 5:42 PM

    I have read the book “The last prince of Ireland” by Morgan Ellwyn. A must read! Truly amazing and inspiring. From a fellow O’Sullivan

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    Mar 18th 2015, 12:15 PM

    Wondering which leitrim villlage has the stone wall remains of building relating to his final destination in leitrim?!

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    Mute Gail Gaudette Lee
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    Nov 18th 2013, 3:52 PM

    Having trouble finding the Heritage Council website for the map-anyone got a link? Thanks

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    Mute Gail Gaudette Lee
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    Nov 18th 2013, 3:50 PM

    does anyone know if the villages close enough to find accommodation every night?

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