Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan.
Animal Management and Welfare Guidance Division, Hiroshima Prefectural Animal Management and Welfare Center, Mihara, Hiroshima, Japan.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2022 Oct-Dec;25(4):338-354. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2021.1874952. Epub 2021 Jan 29.
The "community cat program (CCP)" is a non-lethal control measure in which stray cats are owned and cared for as community cats at high welfare standards, while the Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) or Trap-Test-Vaccinate-Alter-Return-Monitor (TTVARM) event is performed. The program is recommended by the Ministry of the Environment in Japan. Here, we evaluated the health status of community cats inhabiting a tourist area in Onomichi City. A medical check was conducted on 30 community cats as a part of the TTVARM event. The following health problems were identified: alopecia, gingivitis, incisor teeth loss, anemia, and urine glucose. An ELISA (the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay) showed that 16.7% of the cats were FIV-positive. The cats were also carriers of zoonoses ( genus (100%) and (, nested; 38.0%)), which pose a risk to tourists and residents. Our findings suggest that most cats require medical treatment. We recommend that friendly cats should be adopted rather than maintained as community cats and that a comprehensive review of the CCP is required.
“社区猫计划(CCP)”是一种非致命的控制措施,其中流浪猫以社区猫的身份被拥有和照顾,享有高福利标准,同时进行诱捕-绝育-放回(TNR)或诱捕-测试-疫苗接种-改变-放回-监测(TTVARM)活动。该计划是由日本环境省推荐的。在这里,我们评估了尾道市旅游区栖息的社区猫的健康状况。作为 TTVARM 活动的一部分,对 30 只社区猫进行了体检。发现以下健康问题:脱毛、牙龈炎、门齿缺失、贫血和尿液葡萄糖。酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)显示,16.7%的猫呈 FIV 阳性。这些猫还携带了人畜共患病病原体(属 100%和 嵌套;38.0%),对游客和居民构成威胁。我们的研究结果表明,大多数猫需要治疗。我们建议友好的猫应该被收养,而不是作为社区猫饲养,并且需要对 CCP 进行全面审查。