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Use of Feral Cats in Psychotherapy
Anthrozoƶs, 1997Animal-assisted therapy typically involves the use of domesticated, well controlled animals that are trained to permit approach behavior and interaction by patients. This report describes the use of undomesticated, feral cats as adjuncts to psychotherapy. This approach provides advantages not attainable when domesticated pets are used.
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Dealing with feral cats: Part 1
Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2009We have probably all been to enough feline behaviour lectures to have heard the story of the domestication of the cat many times. As opportunist animals, cats realised the benefits of aligning themselves to humans, and colonies of cats developed around human settlements.
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Predation by feral cats upon lizards
1995(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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