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Your friendly cat and dog can pose a huge threats to kiwi
All dogs, regardless of size, breeding or training, are potential kiwi killers.

Even friendly, usually gentle family dogs are not exempt – uncontrolled they are a serious threat.

Even dogs especially trained and certified to help kiwi workers find the birds have to wear muzzles – just in case.

Likewise, wild or abandoned cats are a big threat to kiwi, especially young chicks. Along with stoats, cats account for the deaths of 70% of wild-born chicks before they reach six months of age.

What you can do

  • Give your dog a roomy pen or kennel where it can be happy, and make your property escape-proof.
  • Only exercise your dog in areas designated for that purpose.
  • If you live near or a visiting an area with kiwi in it, keep your dog on a lead at all times – a kiwi can be caught and killed in seconds.
  • Keep your dog tied up or inside at night – freely roaming dogs are a menace to kiwi.
  • Keep your dog away from kiwi areas during the breeding season – June to March.
  • Ask your local Department of Conservation area office for information on how to train dogs to avoid kiwi.
  • Never abandon unwanted cats or dogs – it is cruel to them and cruel to kiwi. Either give them to the SPCA or ask a vet to put them down humanely.
  • Keep cats inside at night if you live in a kiwi zone. Your pet may look like it sleeps all the time, but cats wearing radio transmitters have been shown to roam up to 20-kilometres from home.
  • Keep your cat well fed and have moving toys for it to play with, so it is less inclined to chase birds.
  • Have your cat neutered or spayed so it can’t produce unwanted kittens.
What your donation can buy ...
$1 - 100 worms to feed 1 kiwi chick for 1 week
$10 - Trapping one hectare for one year
$20 - A kiwi zone sign to warn people to keep dogs away
$75 - Training one dog to avoid kiwi
$300 - One Smart transmitter
$1,200 - The first year of life for one BNZ Operation Nest Egg™ chick
$2,500 - One receiver to pick up transponder signals
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Kiwi territories range from 2-to-100 hectares, depending on the species and the location.

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