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All that sort of thing.
And it's hugely frustrating for me to have somebody else's moggy wander wherever they like and there's no responsibility for the owner.
And most owners are responsible.
I must stress that.
I'm not a fanatic.
I'm not saying we need to kill all the cats or we need to get rid of them.
But we need people to be responsible for their pets and realise what damage they can do in other people's gardens and in the wild.
Yes, Derek, I can hear you loud and clear with the wonders of modern technology.
I'm standing on the back deck of the National Geographic Explorer and we're making our way along the south coast of Ireland towards the Skellig Rocks.
Well, what's going on there is the ship, which is a small ship by standards of the ships that come into Cove, which sometimes have thousands of passengers on board.
We've just got about 100 on this ship.
And what we're going to do is we're going to do what we call a ship cruise.
So we won't be going ashore because it'll be quite early in the morning here.
And we are going to circumnavigate.
Skellig Michael first and we'll talk about the Skellig rocks and we'll talk about the monastic settlement there, the 5th, 6th century settlement and all that and then we'll move over to what for me is the highlight is Skellig Beog or Little Skellig which is all about the gannets.
And there we will have a look at the gannets up close.