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Cat management is often discussed in terms of population reduction, with trap-neuter-return (TNR) campaigns commonly organized to manage unowned urban cat populations.
Jennifer L. McDonald +3 more
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The Role of Neuterization in The Welfare of Urban Animals, Comparative Study of Iran, Europe, Latin America [PDF]
Some ethicists believe that the philosophy of animal rights considers the sterilization/neuterization of animals as a violation of the principle of respect for them, and therefore Trap-Neuter Return (TNR) programs are also impermissible. Because it seems
Shima Arab Asadi, Nafise Maktabi
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a long-term (23-year) trap-neuter-return program on the population size of community cats in the Ocean Reef Community and to describe the demographic composition and outcome of enrolled cats.
Rachael E. Kreisler +2 more
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This study used a previously developed stochastic simulation model (1) to estimate the impact of different management actions on free-roaming kitten and cat mortality over a 10-year period.
John D. Boone +7 more
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Although trap-neuter-return (TNR) is a popular method for managing free-roaming domestic cat populations, a common criticism is that sterilization fails to mitigate the public health risks posed by free-roaming cats.
Sue M. Neal +2 more
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Social challenges of spatial planning for outdoor cat management in Amami Oshima Island, Japan
Outdoor cats pose substantial threats to native biodiversity, especially on islands. However, cats also provide benefits to people, such as companionship and the killing of pests.
Kota Mameno +2 more
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The overpopulation of free-roaming domestic cats (Felis catus) is fuelled by uncontrolled breeding of both owned and unowned populations and has been identified as a particular problem in socio-economically deprived areas.
Jenni L. McDonald, Jane Clements
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CONTROLLING STREET DOG POPULATION IN MOSCOW
The issue represents the analysis of the fundamentals and world-wide best practices of controlling street dog population in Moscow and other global cities.
A S Zhulenko, G V Polynova
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Animal shelter management of feline leukemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus infections in cats. [PDF]
Dezubiria P +4 more
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