New Zealanders would rather have an internet tycoon feed their cat while they're on holiday than an under-fire mayor and two former right-wing politicians, a poll shows.
A Herald-DigiPoll survey asking who New Zealanders would trust most to feed their cat over the holidays had internet mogul Kim Dotcom as the most popular choice.
Mr Dotcom received 32.3 per cent of the vote.
Auckland psychologist Sara Chatwin said the larger-than-life figure's notoriety meant he would likely be hard to miss when going to a neighbour's house to feed their pets.
"He's probably not as dishonest as people or as the government is saying and maybe he illuminated the fact that a lot of people bend the truth to fit their purpose," she said. "I think he likes to laugh at life and he has gone from being disliked to liked."