BOWFANATIC,
Yeah, I understand where you're comming from, and I can see your concern. This may be such a fine line that perhaps most won't see the connection it does have to hunting. I still don't think hunters shoud ignore this completely but this may not be the topic to be in the forefront on. Maybe just to show support for the cause but not take an active role. Fair?
Absolutely fair! If it were done right , and each states dep't of natural resources stepped forward and said... "we're going to give landowners the right to kill or remove feral cats from their property" , then hunters wouldn't be at the forefront of this problem. Would hunters do their part in cooperating with landowners to remove feral cats? More than likely. But the attention would be focused on the issue (feral cats are a problem) , and the course of action (landowners being allowed to kill them) , and not focused on "hunters wanting to kill feral cats".