نتایج جستجو برای: feral cats

تعداد نتایج: 21647  

2014
Hugh W. McGregor Sarah Legge Menna E. Jones Christopher N. Johnson Paul Adam

Intensification of fires and grazing by large herbivores has caused population declines in small vertebrates in many ecosystems worldwide. Impacts are rarely direct, and usually appear driven via indirect pathways, such as changes to predator-prey dynamics. Fire events and grazing may improve habitat and/or hunting success for the predators of small mammals, however, such impacts have not been ...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2011
Julie K Levy John A Friary Lowell A Miller Sylvia J Tucker Kathleen A Fagerstone

The uncontrolled reproduction of free-roaming feral cats contributes to overpopulation and associated concerns regarding their welfare and impact on public health and the environment. Nonsurgical fertility control that could be administered to feral cats in the field would be a powerful tool for cat population control. The objective was to test the efficacy and duration of activity of a single-...

2015
Fang Fang Jian Li Tengfei Huang Jacques Guillot Weiyi Huang

BACKGROUND In Guangxi, a province of southern China, an important number of dogs and cats roam freely in rural settings, and the presence of these animals in proximity of people may represent a risk of parasitic zoonoses. The objective of the present study was to investigate the presence and identify gastrointestinal helminths in feral carnivores in Guangxi province. Therefore, post mortem exam...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2004
Felicia B Nutter Jay F Levine Michael K Stoskopf

OBJECTIVE To determine reproductive capacity of naturally breeding free-roaming domestic cats and kitten survival rate. DESIGN Prospective cohort and retrospective cross-sectional study. ANIMALS 2,332 female cats brought to a trap-neuter-return clinic for neutering and 71 female cats and 171 kittens comprising 50 litters from a cohort study of feral cats in managed colonies. PROCEDURE Dat...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2008
Silvia de Camps J P Dubey W J A Saville

Toxoplasma gondii infections in zoo animals are of interest because many captive animals die of clinical toxoplasmosis and because of the potential risk of exposure of children and elderly to T. gondii oocysts excreted by cats in the zoos. Seroprevalence of T. gondii antibodies in wild zoo felids, highly susceptible zoo species, and feral cats from 8 zoos of the midwestern United States was det...

2004
MANUEL NOGALES AURELIO MARTÍN BERNIE R. TERSHY C. JOSH DONLAN

Feral cats are directly responsible for a large percentage of global extinctions, particularly on islands. We reviewed feral cat eradication programs with the intent of providing information for future island conservation actions. Most insular cat introductions date from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, whereas successful eradication programs have been carried out in the last 30 years, m...

2017
Jessica K. Walker Stephanie J. Bruce Arnja R. Dale

Cat predation is a prominent issue in New Zealand that provokes strong and opposing views. We explored, via 1011 face-to-face questionnaires, public opinion on (a) support for a National Cat Management Strategy (78% support); (b) concern regarding predation of wildlife by owned and un-owned cats (managed stray, unmanaged stray, and feral cats); (c) the acceptability of management techniques for...

2015
Hugh McGregor Sarah Legge Menna E. Jones Christopher N. Johnson Benjamin Lee Allen

One of the key gaps in understanding the impacts of predation by small mammalian predators on prey is how habitat structure affects the hunting success of small predators, such as feral cats. These effects are poorly understood due to the difficulty of observing actual hunting behaviours. We attached collar-mounted video cameras to feral cats living in a tropical savanna environment in northern...

Journal: :Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine : official publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 2005
Gerardo Suzán Gerardo Ceballos

Wild and feral medium-sized mammals were live trapped at two natural protected areas within the Mexico City limits to determine antibody prevalence for the most common infectious diseases (rabies, toxoplasmosis, and canine parvovirus) in dogs and cats. Mammals were trapped during the dry (March-April) and rainy seasons (July-August) of 1996 and 1997. A total of 68 individuals were captured, rep...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2002
Lisa A Centonze Julie K Levy

OBJECTIVES To describe the characteristics of unowned, free-roaming cats and their caretakers who participated in a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program and to determine the effect of the program on free-roaming cat colonies. DESIGN Prospective study. SAMPLE POPULATION 101 caretakers of 920 unowned, free-roaming cats in 132 colonies in north central Florida. RESULTS Most (85/101; 84%) caretak...

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