For decades, animal shelters in the U.S. have sought to reduce the number of cats that are impounded and euthanized. Since the 1990s, low-cost sterilization campaigns aimed at owned cats have achieved varying levels of success in meeting these objectives. Over a similar time period, the use of trap-neuter-vaccinate-return (TNVR), as a humane alternative to the lethal management of stray and feral cats, has proliferated. Because of the limited scope of many TNVR programs, the impacts of such efforts on shelter metrics have often proven difficult to measure. In the past decade, two new variants of TNVR, return-to-field (RTF) and high-impact targeting, have exhibited the capacity to contribute to significant reductions in shelter intake and eu...
This retrospective study of cat admissions to RSPCA Queensland shelters describes changes associated...
The use of trap-neuter-return (TNR) as a humane alternative to the lethal management of free-roaming...
The use of trap-neuter-return (TNR) as a humane alternative to the lethal management of free-roaming...
For decades, animal shelters in the U.S. have sought to reduce the number of cats that are impounded...
For decades, animal shelters in the U.S. have sought to reduce the number of cats that are impounded...
Available evidence indicates that overall levels of feline intake and euthanasia at U.S. shelters ha...
The number of cats and dogs impounded and euthanized at animal shelters in the USA has declined dram...
Available evidence indicates that overall levels of feline intake and euthanasia at U.S. shelters ha...
Available evidence indicates that overall levels of feline intake and euthanasia at U.S. shelters ha...
Available evidence indicates that overall levels of feline intake and euthanasia at U.S. shelters ha...
AbstractApproximately 2–3 million cats enter animal shelters annually in the United States. A large ...
AbstractApproximately 2–3 million cats enter animal shelters annually in the United States. A large ...
A growing body of evidence indicates that trap-neuter-return (TNR) is not only effective at reducing...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a long-term (23-year) trap-neuter-return p...
This retrospective study of cat admissions to RSPCA Queensland shelters describes changes associated...
This retrospective study of cat admissions to RSPCA Queensland shelters describes changes associated...
The use of trap-neuter-return (TNR) as a humane alternative to the lethal management of free-roaming...
The use of trap-neuter-return (TNR) as a humane alternative to the lethal management of free-roaming...
For decades, animal shelters in the U.S. have sought to reduce the number of cats that are impounded...
For decades, animal shelters in the U.S. have sought to reduce the number of cats that are impounded...
Available evidence indicates that overall levels of feline intake and euthanasia at U.S. shelters ha...
The number of cats and dogs impounded and euthanized at animal shelters in the USA has declined dram...
Available evidence indicates that overall levels of feline intake and euthanasia at U.S. shelters ha...
Available evidence indicates that overall levels of feline intake and euthanasia at U.S. shelters ha...
Available evidence indicates that overall levels of feline intake and euthanasia at U.S. shelters ha...
AbstractApproximately 2–3 million cats enter animal shelters annually in the United States. A large ...
AbstractApproximately 2–3 million cats enter animal shelters annually in the United States. A large ...
A growing body of evidence indicates that trap-neuter-return (TNR) is not only effective at reducing...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a long-term (23-year) trap-neuter-return p...
This retrospective study of cat admissions to RSPCA Queensland shelters describes changes associated...
This retrospective study of cat admissions to RSPCA Queensland shelters describes changes associated...
The use of trap-neuter-return (TNR) as a humane alternative to the lethal management of free-roaming...
The use of trap-neuter-return (TNR) as a humane alternative to the lethal management of free-roaming...