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The Impact of Anthropogenic Factors on the Behavior, Reproduction, Management and Welfare of Urban, Free-Roaming Cat Populations

Anthrozoos, 2011
ABSTRACTFree-roaming domestic cats constitute an integral part of many urban ecosystems worldwide; their presence results from undisturbed natural reproduction, abandonment by pet owners, and abundant food resources. These cats present controversial and emotional issues regarding management of their high densities, hygiene and epidemiologic risks to ...
Joseph Terkel
exaly   +2 more sources

Management of feral domestic cats in the urban environment of Rome (Italy)

Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2006
In Italy, which is rabies-free, the national Law No. 281 [Legge Nazionale 14 agosto 1991. No. 281: Legge Quadro in materia di animali di affezione e prevenzione del randagismo. Gazz. Uff. Rep. Ital. no 203 del 30 agosto 1991: p. 3] on the management of pets and on the control of feral cats has introduced the no-kill policy for this species. Thus, "trap-
Eugenia Natoli   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Estimating free-roaming cat populations and the effects of one year Trap-Neuter-Return management effort in a highly urban area

Urban Ecosystems, 2016
Free-roaming cat populations are increasing in urban areas around the world. Management strategies remain controversial, as attempts to rapidly minimize the impact of cats may conflict with finding an ethical means of population reduction in this domesticated species.
R Julia Kilgour, Seth B Magle
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Prey selection and predation behavior of free-roaming domestic cats (Felis catus) in an urban ecosystem: Implications for urban cat management

Biological Conservation, 2022
D.J. Herrera   +6 more
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Belling the cat: Designing collective action institutions for natural resource management in the peri-urban interface

Urban Studies, 2023
Peri-urban spaces are experiencing tremendous growth in the Global South, which in turn has fuelled a suite of environmental and natural resource management challenges, including inequitable access to and conflicts over natural resources, and the existence of institutional lacunae.
Vishal Narain, Pranay Ranjan
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Habitat use by urban pet cats Felis catus may be applied to habitat management to mitigate threats to local biodiversity

2022
Urbanisation may alter prey-predator interactions, largely because the number and proportion of generalist predators is greater in expanding urban areas. As one of the most dominant and abundant predators, the presence of pet domestic cats (Felis catus) caused the death of billions of birds, mammals and individuals from other taxa.
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Leishmania spp. diagnosis and therapeutic management in a cat from urban area in Ibagué (Colombia)

Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports
Leishmania spp., a protozoan transmitted by sandflies, widely affects humans and dogs in Colombia, nevertheless feline leishmaniasis (FeL) remains understudied.This study reports a case of feline leishmaniasis in Colombia and its therapeutic management.Complete blood count, renal and hepatic serum biochemistry, nodular lesion cytology, FeLV/FIV snap ...
Diana Catalina, Osorio-Peralta   +2 more
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POPULATION DYNAMICS AND PREDATION BY FREE-RANGING CATS (FELIS CATUS) IN A BRAZILIAN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS: IMPLICATIONS FOR URBAN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

Revista Contemporânea
Free-ranging domestic cats (Felis catus) are globally recognized as invasive predators that threaten biodiversity, particularly in urban and peri-urban landscapes. Despite their ubiquity, empirical assessments of their population dynamics and predation impacts in Brazil remain limited.
Gabriel Bomfim Passos   +1 more
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Weak Effects of Owned Outdoor Cat Density on Urban Bird Richness and Abundance

Land, 2021
Amanda E Martin   +2 more
exaly  

Cat ownership and Proximity to Significant Ecological Areas Influence Attitudes Towards Cat Impacts and Management Practices

Environmental Management, 2020
Ellery J Mcnaughton   +2 more
exaly  

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