For a strange reason, a German town decides to “lock cats in the houses”

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The decision aims to help save the birds I type "crowned lark"which lay their nests on the ground, thus becoming easy prey for cats.

This controversial decision comes in Germany, while the number of birds has decreased in western Europe sharply in recent decades.

This decision applies to all the cats in the south of town and to remain in force for the next three years, but it has raised concerns among pet owners.

newspaper reported "Rhein Neckar Zeitung" The daily, Wednesday, that the head of the local animal protection association plans to take legal steps to appeal against the decision.

He was quoted as saying: "Please remain calm, I can assure you that we will do everything in our power to stop this inappropriate action".

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The decision aims to help save the birds A type of “crowned lark”, which lays its nests on the ground, thus becoming easy prey for cats.

This controversial decision comes in Germany, while the number of birds has decreased in western Europe sharply in recent decades.

This decision applies to all the cats in the south of town and to remain in force for the next three years, but it has raised concerns among pet owners.

The Rhein Neckar Zeitung daily reported on Wednesday that the head of the local animal protection association was planning to take legal steps to appeal against the decision.

“Please remain calm, I can assure you that we will do everything in our power to stop this inappropriate measure,” he was quoted as saying.

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