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flag Feral cats in New Zealand spread toxoplasmosis, killing lambs and prompting widespread culling and vaccination efforts.

flag Feral cats in New Zealand are spreading toxoplasmosis, causing severe lamb losses on farms, with estimates suggesting up to 2.4 million cats nationwide. flag The parasite, found in cat feces, contaminates land and water, threatening livestock, humans, and wildlife. flag Farmers increasingly cull cats, aided by events like the North Canterbury Hunt, and some use a $3–$5 per sheep vaccine that offers lifelong protection. flag A 2024 survey found 37% of farmers actively manage cat populations, with nearly 3,000 culled annually. flag Experts urge combining culling with vaccination and better controls on pet abandonment to protect agriculture and native species.

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