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    Kommetjie caracal killed by off-lead dogs in protected zone

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJuly 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A male caracal was fatally attacked by four off-lead domestic dogs near Soetwater in Kommetjie this past weekend, prompting outrage from conservationists and wildlife advocates.

    ALSO READ: South Africa’s national bird uplisted to vulnerable status

    The incident occurred in a known restricted area where dogs are not allowed — a crucial African oystercatcher breeding site and a key corridor for wildlife on the Cape Peninsula.

    According to the Urban Caracal Project, the dogs were reportedly brought in from the direction of the nearby crayfish factory by a woman walking them off-lead. The NGO confirmed that the caracal was killed in the attack, highlighting the ongoing risk that unleashed domestic pets pose to wild species in shared natural spaces.

    “It is extremely important for wildlife to have safe havens free from non-native predators. Sadly, even without intending to be, dogs are highly disruptive in natural areas,” the organisation shared via Instagram. “Dogs trample, chase, harass, attack, and even kill wildlife. They can also transmit deadly diseases such as canine distemper, even to wild cats!”

    The male caracal, which likely weighed around 11.4 kg — typical for an adult male in the area — stood little chance against a pack of dogs that likely outweighed him threefold.

    The incident is one of many recorded dog-related caracal deaths in Cape Town, as shown in the Urban Caracal Project’s mortality data. Other leading causes of death include vehicle collisions and poisoning, but dog attacks are reportedly on the rise.

    The threat goes beyond physical attacks. Dogs can also transmit dangerous diseases like canine distemper, which can spread to wild cats and other fauna, often with deadly consequences.

    The tragedy has reignited public debate around leash law enforcement and access to protected areas.

    Conservationists and local organisations are calling on dog owners to keep their pets on a lead at all times in natural areas and to avoid restricted zones entirely.

    “Natural spaces must be safe havens for wildlife,” urge conservationists, “It only takes one careless walk for irreversible damage to be done,” they warn, as per The South African.

    Authorities have yet to confirm whether any formal investigation or penalties will follow. In the meantime, wildlife advocates continue to push for greater public awareness, clearer signage, and responsible pet ownership to prevent future incidents.

    ALSO READ: Blind rescue elephant rediscovers family at Thai sanctuary

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