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Cats danger to bats

7:00pm Wednesday 3rd September 2008

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A bat rescue centre is appealing for cat owners to keep their pets inside at dawn and dusk after an influx of injured animals.

Sally Humphreys, of Upton-based East Dorset Bat Rescue and Rehabilitation, is nursing 10 bats, including a number of rarer species - seven of which have injuries from cat attacks.

The protected animal is in sharp decline due to loss of habitat, climate change and new agricultural and building techniques - with some experts estimating populations are down by 75 per cent.

Sally said: "Bats produce just one young - and they may not breed every year. Every female bat is so important. Within a few decades the damage we've done, without realising it, is going to take the bats hundreds of years to come back from. They reproduce so slowly and 50 per cent of babies will not make it through hibernation.

"If people will only keep their cats indoors from May to December at dawn and dusk it will make such a difference."

Wet and windy weather, which means fewer insects for the bats to feed on, is also hitting them hard.

Sally, who is licensed to handle bats and is affiliated to the Bat Conservation Trust, take in some 40 animals a year. Despite the fact vets at Ark Aid in Canford Heath give their time free of charge, treatment can cost hundreds, so fundraising is vital.

Sally urged people finding injured bats to wear gardening gloves and scoop them up with a tea towel, before putting them in a ventilated box with water and to then call the experts. The Bat Conservation Trust is on 0845 1300 228. For more information about bat rescue, or to help raise money, contact Sally Humphreys on 07746 743221.


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silky, Bournemouth says...
8:37pm Wed 3 Sep 08

That's nature.....

Geoff, Kinson says...
10:05pm Wed 3 Sep 08

silky wrote:
That's nature.....
Are you implying that it's OK for cats to kill bats( and loads of birds as well) ?
It certainly is not nature ! We introduced cats-they are not naturally here as bats and birds are !

laurie marsh, australia says...
11:38pm Wed 3 Sep 08

Before handling bats, check out "Hendra Virus", it is a killer virus that has recently been discovered (no cure).
Geoff, if you want to lift the lid of absolute hatred from a formerly docile populace, just say one thing against cats!
Every (formerly) lovely litte old lady will be hammering at you door trying to disembowel you!
Suggest you change your name and move away!

laura.ann, Bournemouth says...
7:48am Thu 4 Sep 08

Hendra Virus is found in fruit bats; luckily we do not have them in the UK!

laurie marsh, australia says...
11:19am Thu 4 Sep 08

Oops, wrong bats, you will just have to protect against rabies!
Wear gloves!
Or introduce a cat!

paul, poole says...
5:51pm Fri 5 Sep 08

Someone show me a photo of a Cat which has caught a Bat. But we'll forget about the Climate change, their Habitat and Building everywhere.....maybe the Bats just fly into things....have you seen the size of Brambles this year?...

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CONTINUAL STRUGGLE: Sally Humpheys with one of the many bats brought into East Dorset Bat Rescue Centre<p>Picture: Pat Timmons Buy this photo icon Buy this photo » CONTINUAL STRUGGLE: Sally Humpheys with one of the many bats brought into East Dorset Bat Rescue Centre<p>Picture: Pat Timmons

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