Davey Gareth, Zhao Xiang
Research Centre for Languages and Cultures, School of Foreign Languages and Literature, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2020 Jan-Mar;23(1):41-53. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2018.1550721. Epub 2018 Nov 27.
Little information has been reported about the welfare and management of free-roaming animals in Middle Eastern countries. Here we describe a case study of free-roaming cat () management policies in two universities in Beirut, Lebanon whereby cats are immensely valued for their presence and the benefits they bring to students and employees. Guided by concern for animal welfare, the innovative, humane approaches by the universities include arranging adoptions, discouraging pet abandonment, food provision, health monitoring, nurturing a social responsibility consciousness among young people, formal endorsement of animal rights and humane treatment in student conduct expectations, sterilization, and veterinary care. The policies serve as blueprint for universities and other institutions across the globe to adopt proactive approaches to free-roaming cat management as well take responsibility for the welfare of all animals on campus (rather than only for ethical conduct in use of animals in scientific research). They also inspire students, as the next generation, to safeguard animals and the environment.
关于中东国家自由放养动物的福利和管理,所报道的信息很少。在此,我们描述黎巴嫩贝鲁特两所大学对自由放养猫的管理政策的案例研究,在这些大学中,猫因其存在以及给学生和员工带来的益处而备受重视。在对动物福利的关注引导下,这些大学采取的创新、人道的方法包括安排领养、劝阻弃养宠物、提供食物、健康监测、培养年轻人的社会责任意识、在学生行为期望中正式认可动物权利和人道对待、绝育以及兽医护理。这些政策为全球的大学和其他机构提供了蓝图,以采取积极主动的方法来管理自由放养的猫,并对校园内所有动物的福利负责(而不仅仅是在科学研究中使用动物时的道德行为)。它们还激励作为下一代的学生去保护动物和环境。