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ISFM Guidelines on population management and welfare of unowned domestic cats (Felis catus)
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ISFM Guidelines on population management and welfare of unowned domestic cats (Felis catus)

AH Sparkes, K Bessant, K Cope, SLH Ellis, L Finka, V Halls, K Hiestand, K Horsford, C Laurence, I MacFarlaine, …
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, Vol.15(9), pp.811-817
09/2013

Abstract

Veterinary Medicine
Cats are among the most commonly kept domestic pets, and coexist with humans in a variety of different circumstances. Cats are sentient beings and, as such, humans have a responsibility for cat welfare where humans and cats coexist. Because cats reproduce efficiently, measures to control populations are frequently needed, but these should be based on ethical and humane approaches.

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