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Kapaibro
09-03-2007, 09:59 AM
Australians cook up wild cat stew
By Phil Mercer
BBC News, Sydney

Wild cats eat marsupials, lizards and birds
Australians have come up with a novel solution to the millions of feral cats roaming the outback - eat them.

The felines are the descendants of domestic pets and kill millions of small native animals each year.

A recent Alice Springs contest featured wild cat casserole. The meat is said to taste like a cross between rabbit and, perhaps inevitably, chicken.

But wildlife campaigners have expressed their dismay that Australia's wild cat now finds itself on the nation's menus.

Cat stew recipe

Feral cats are one of the most serious threats to Australia's native fauna.

They eat almost anything that moves, including small marsupials, lizards, birds and spiders.

The woman behind the controversial cat stew recipe has said Australians could do their bit to help the environment by tucking into more feral pests, including pigeons and camels.

But it was a recipe for feline casserole that impressed some of the judges at an outback food competition in Alice Springs.

Preparing this unusual stew seems simple enough.

The meat should be diced and fried until it is brown. Then lemon grass is to be added along with salt and pepper and three cups of quandong, which is a sweet desert fruit.

It is recommended that the dish be left to simmer for five hours before being garnished with bush plums and mistletoe berries.

Marinated moggie was not to everyone's taste. One of the competition judges found the meat impossibly tough and had to politely excuse herself and spit it out in a backroom.

Wild cats are considered good eating by some Aborigines, who roast the animals on an open fire.

This outback cuisine does come with a health warning.

Scientists have said that those eating wild cats could be exposed to harmful bacteria and toxins.

BBC Link (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6974687.stm)

anton...
09-03-2007, 10:04 AM
i would eat it...

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Kapaibro
09-03-2007, 10:08 AM
i would eat it...

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anton... eat kitty?

anton...
09-03-2007, 10:17 AM
sure...

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i mean, those things are destroying a very fragile ecosystem and those damn hippies prevent anything serious to be done about the problem of introduced fauna...

if i have to eat myself to death with stew, then so be it!!

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Kapaibro
09-03-2007, 10:28 AM
In New Zealand we have the Brush-tailed possum, that was kindly introduced by the English, to create a fur trade.

Thanks to abundant flora, and absolutely no natural predators, we now have over 75 million of the suckers.

Pet food companies use their meat for pet food, and they make a damn fine pie too! The fur is fantastic. Light, super warm, and lustrous. The leather is highly elastic and does not dry and shrink when it gets wet (makes damn fine golf gloves).

Apart from stupid tree-huggers, most every New Zealander will swerve to hit these sods whilst driving!

anton...
09-03-2007, 10:30 AM
god bless the queen!!

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