After receiving intense backlash, the organisers of a hunting tournament that included a contentious feral cat-hunting category have withdrawn it.
The North Canterbury Hunting Competition, the annual fundraiser for Rotherham School and pool, yesterday unveiled a new younger division for hunters 14 years and under.
It included a category for the children to kill as many feral cats as they could by the end of June, with whoever kills the most winning $250. This prompted major concern from animal rights organisations who feared the children did not have the ability to discern feral cats from domestic ones.
In a statement, the organisers said they were “disappointed” the category had to be withdrawn.
They said it was a move to ensure they avoided further backlash as the safety of the sponsors and school was their top priority. They had received “vile and inappropriate” messages and emails.