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Free-roaming cats are a polarizing issue in New Zealand and there is strong need for a comprehensive evaluation of their welfare to better inform population management decisions. In this study, a 5-component visual health-related welfare assessment scale
Sarah Zito +3 more
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Beloved Whiskers: Management Type, Care Practices and Connections to Welfare in Domestic Cats
The quality of cat care practices depends in part on the type of management applied, which either positively or negatively impacts cat welfare. This study investigated whether the type of cat management (indoor vs.
Daiana de Souza Machado +4 more
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In August 2008, the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia, commenced a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program to manage the population of approximately 69 free-roaming unowned urban cats on its Kensington campus.
Helen Swarbrick, Jacquie Rand
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Research on helicopter CAT-A performance take-off decision point on clear runway
CAT-A performance is a typical feature of transport helicopter, meanwhile CAT-A performance flight test is the best way to verify its conformity. Based on the relative CAT-A performance airworthiness documents issued by CAAC, the background of CAT-A take-
YANG Hua, SUN Guang, GAO Guochi
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Adaptation of communication assessment tool for community pharmacists in medication adherence and minor diseases management [PDF]
Aim: To develop two versions of the Communication Assessment Tool (CAT) skilled for the setting of community pharmacy and to pilot test it on a selected sample. Materials: Development of two versions of CAT-tool for community pharmacists.
Corrado Giua +7 more
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Forecasting Internet Demand Using Public Data: A Case Study in Brazil
In Brazil, the government has historically given low attention to the planning of telecommunication infrastructure, such as the prediction of the Internet bandwidth in the short and medium term, since this process can be slow and costly.
Matheus Pereira Liborio +5 more
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Management of Anorexia in the Cat
One of the most frequent motivations for seeking veterinary attention for a cat is when the owner recognises a loss of normal appetite in his pet. The medical term for a lack of appetite for food is ‘anorexia’, and it may be partial or complete. While anorexia is a common manifestation of disease, the mechanisms underlying decreased food intake are ...
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Pet domestic cat (Felis catus) populations are increasing all around the world, resulting in an increase in contact with humans and wildlife, potentially spreading zoonotic diseases and predating on wildlife.
Brooke P. A. Kennedy +2 more
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Although cats are very popular pets, pain in this species is often underestimated. The reasons for this may include difficulties in pain recognition, unfamiliarity with the use of opioids or non-steroidal analgesic drugs, and with the application of local analgesic techniques.
G. M. KAZAKOS (Γ.Μ. ΚΑΖΑΚΟΣ) +2 more
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Obtaining cooperation from the local people is a key factor in an efficient management of invasive species. However, conflicts between invasive species managers and local people occur, when the target species is strongly bonded with humans. To understand
Huiyuan Qi +2 more
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