Des made the comment early on in this thread (ist page)
pedigrees only account for about 2% of the population
I am not sure where that comes from unless it is an educated guess. I would interested to know Des as it is a subject close to my heart, as nobody in this country seems to be having a grown up debate about unwanted animal birth and what to do.
Lets us take that 2% as a starter. The GCCF had 31,133 cats registered by members in 2006. I have no knowledge about TICA and Felis Britannica don't publish the figures and seem to regard it as a closed secret. Ignoring those two, ignoring unregistered breeders and the outright irresponsible owners and assuming that is an annual pedigree figure, that would mean circa 1,556,650 new cat births oper annum.
It is why this debate is necessary as the strain on rescues is simply collosal and often intolerable. It is why there is rarely a spare pen abvailable for more than a few minutes. It is also why they need every cat lover's financial support.
There is no one simple solution. It is not a fault of any one area of the cat world but it is a collective fault. Existing and prospective owners need to be educated along with the younger generations. It is everybody's problem from the individual cat owner who refuses to look at the question and the suffering it brings to the irresponsible registered breeders and backstreet breeders right through to the large national charities paid officials and charity trustees who simply do too little and should combine therir resources on this subject and spread the cost in the process.
It is why there should be a proper debate which Cats Protection (as the premier cat charity) should host along with other national charities, independent rescues, veterinary representation and breeders associations. If a law has to be passed then so be it. I am not a lover of Self regulation, as it is totally ignored by many which does untold harm. All these organisations have a moral obligation to discuss this question and the room where it is debated should have a sign above the door which simply says
Check your ego in at the door and collect again on the way out. Do I think this debate will happen? No. Meanwhile the only losers are many within the cat population.
And before anyone who doesn't know me asks the inevitable - No, I am totally against a destruction policy.