Turned into Pets in China, the Most Ferocious Animals in Australia, Government Spends $180 Billion to Eliminate Them
People's lives are getting better and better, so many people keep pets to add more joy to their lives. Most ordinary pets are docile and cute animals, but some people also keep fierce animals like snakes, spiders, and lizards. However, different environments can make fierce animals tame as pets, but what happens when these pets are released into the wild? They become fierce again.

Cats are beloved pets in China. Their fluffy bodies, adorable appearances, and graceful movements bring joy to many people. Under the care of their owners, most cats no longer eat mice, and they eat cat food and various small treats. Cats also have toys, or they play with children, wearing clothes.
Cats in Australia are wild and dangerous. Many animals become their food. The most serious problem is that cats in Australia have no natural enemies, they reproduce rapidly and hunt other animals, disrupting the ecological balance and food chain.

Cats' excessive breeding affects other animals in Australia, putting them at risk of extinction, and also affects people's normal lives. The Australian government has spent 180 billion to eliminate cats.

They mainly eliminate cats by poisoning their food, which is a very effective method. However, many cat lovers oppose this method, believing it is cruel to cats! What do you think?