Campaigners and animal welfare groups renew calls to revive stalled legislation affecting cats in Western Australia, citing reported impacts in the Perth region. Multiple outlets report figures that estimate around one million animals are killed each week by roaming cats across greater Perth. They also cite an additional estimate that about 200 pet cats die in roaming-related incidents. The articles say the push is aimed at addressing ongoing concerns about roaming cat behaviour and wildlife impacts, while also considering protections for domestic cats. References to the issue include the ongoing status of existing cat laws and the need for changes to strengthen regulation and control measures. Overall, the coverage focuses on the scale of the reported deaths attributed to roaming cats and the legislative bottlenecks that supporters argue are delaying potential reforms.