歐盟:把貓拴在皮帶上是剝奪它的權利
Put domestic cats on a leash to better protect threatened birds and the environment? The European Union says that would deny mankind’s furry friend its unalienable right to roam.
給家貓系上皮帶,更好地保護瀕危鳥類和環(huán)境?歐盟表示,這將剝奪人類這個毛茸茸的朋友不可剝奪的漫步權。
The EU’s executive said Thursday that it is “a strong defender of free movement rights — including of cats” and “categorically” denied it would ever force cats to be kept indoors or on a leash, as one scientific study suggests.
歐盟執(zhí)委會周四表示,他們是“包括貓在內(nèi)的自由行動權利的堅定捍衛(wèi)者”,并“堅決”否認會像一項科學研究顯示的那樣,強迫貓待在室內(nèi)或用皮帶拴著。
Tilburg University scientists wrote in Oxford’s Journal of Environmental Law that free-ranging domestic cats “impact biodiversity through predation, disturbance, competition, disease and hybridization,” and added that the predatory impact is worse than often assumed.
蒂爾堡大學的科學家們在《牛津環(huán)境法雜志》上撰文稱,自由放養(yǎng)的家貓“通過捕食、干擾、競爭、疾病和雜交等方式影響生物多樣性”,并補充說,這種掠奪性影響比人們通常認為的還要糟糕。
They argued that EU laws and directives could effectively force owners to keep them indoors or on a leash outdoors.
他們認為,歐盟的法律和指令可以有效地迫使業(yè)主把他們關在室內(nèi)或拴在戶外。