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'No cat ban in Scotland', John Swinney confirms

  • Scotland will not implement a ban on cats, confirmed by First Minister John Swinney, despite suggestions from animal experts for restrictions in some areas.
  • The Scottish Animal Welfare Commission recommended exploring 'compulsory containment' of cats to protect wildlife, citing significant impacts on bird and animal populations.
  • John Swinney stated, 'We have absolutely no intention of banning cats. There's no way that's going to happen,' addressing public concerns.
  • The Scottish Government will consider recommendations for microchipping and neutering cats, aiming to balance wildlife protection with domestic cat welfare.
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