Rand Jacquie, Scotney Rebekah, Enright Ann, Hayward Andrea, Bennett Pauleen, Morton John
Australian Pet Welfare Foundation, Kenmore, QLD 4069, Australia.
The University of Queensland, Faculty of Science, School of Veterinary Science, Gatton Campus, Brisbane, QLD 4343, Australia.
Animals (Basel). 2024 Oct 3;14(19):2849. doi: 10.3390/ani14192849.
Managing stray cats in urban areas is an ongoing challenge, and in Australia, many are euthanized. Most stray cats are from disadvantaged areas and are under 1 year of age. The Australian Pet Welfare Foundation intended to assess the impact of a free cat sterilization program in an area with high shelter intake of cats in the city of Ipswich, Queensland. The aims of this pre-intervention study were to undertake a situational analysis of cat ownership, semi-ownership and cat caring behaviours, and compare those in the same demographic with dog ownership and caring behaviours relating to sterilization rates, to provide a basis against which to assess the program's effectiveness. In a sample of 343 participants from that area, 35% owned cats and 3% fed stray cats. Cats were predominantly obtained from family or friends (31%) and shelters (20%). More respondents owned dogs (53%), which were most often sourced from breeders (36%) and family acquaintances (24%). More owned cats than owned dogs were sterilized (91% versus 78%). However, only 74% of cats aged 4 to <12 months were sterilized. Cat containment practices varied, with 51% of owners containing their cat(s) at all times, and a further 18% doing so at night. These results suggest the need for community-based programs that focus on sterilizing owned and semi-owned cats, and assisting semi-owners in becoming full owners to reduce stray cat populations and associated negative impacts. This includes assistance with cat containment where vulnerable native species are present. Public understanding of the causes and effective solutions for free-roaming cats, alongside legislative changes, are required to facilitate these efforts. Assistive programs aligned with One Welfare principles are expected to benefit the wellbeing of animals, humans and their environments.
管理城市地区的流浪猫是一项持续存在的挑战,在澳大利亚,许多流浪猫会被安乐死。大多数流浪猫来自弱势地区,年龄在1岁以下。澳大利亚宠物福利基金会打算在昆士兰州伊普斯维奇市一个猫收容所收容率较高的地区,评估一项免费猫绝育计划的影响。这项干预前研究的目的是对猫的拥有情况、半拥有情况和养猫行为进行态势分析,并将同一人口统计数据中的这些情况与狗的拥有情况以及与绝育率相关的照顾行为进行比较,以提供一个评估该计划有效性的依据。在该地区的343名参与者样本中,35%的人养猫,3%的人喂养流浪猫。猫主要来自家人或朋友(31%)和收容所(20%)。拥有狗的受访者更多(53%),狗最常来自繁殖者(36%)和家庭熟人(24%)。已绝育的猫比已绝育的狗更多(91%对78%)。然而,只有74%的4至<12个月大的猫做了绝育。猫的圈养方式各不相同,51%的主人随时圈养猫,另有18%的主人在晚上圈养猫。这些结果表明,需要开展以社区为基础的项目,重点是为拥有和半拥有的猫进行绝育,并帮助半主人成为完全主人,以减少流浪猫数量及其相关负面影响。这包括在有易受伤害的本地物种的地方协助圈养猫。需要公众对流浪猫的成因和有效解决方案的理解,以及立法变革,以推动这些努力。符合“同一健康”原则的辅助项目预计将有益于动物、人类及其环境的福祉。