A lack of national legislation for cat management in New Zealand poses challenges for ensuring that practices are consistently humane and effective. In this paper, we review the current cat management policies in New Zealand and the implications they have on the welfare of free-roaming cats (from here on, referred to as ‘cats’). Our review demonstrates that there are multiple policy mechanisms used to manage cats in New Zealand for a variety of reasons, including animal welfare, pest management, and nuisance, and that these different policies have both positive and negative implications for cat welfare. We provide context pertaining to New Zealanders’ acceptance of current or future laws and regulations and compare the New Zealand policy la...
This study used an online survey distributed between January and March 2019 to adults residing in Ao...
Free-roaming domestic cats (i.e., cats that are owned or unowned and are considered ‘at large’) are ...
Research and management attention on the impacts of the introduced domestic cat (Felis catus) on Aus...
Cats are one of the most popular companion animals around the world, but they are also one of the mo...
Cat predation is a prominent issue in New Zealand that provokes strong and opposing views. We explor...
Over the past 20 years conservation efforts in New Zealand have moved from being concentrated in rur...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wildlife ...
Although human interactions with cats are often even typically analyzed in the context of domesticit...
The domestic cat is the most commonly owned companion animal both in New Zealand and globally. Recen...
The purpose of this report is to identify current best practice approaches to domestic cat managemen...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wild-life...
<p>AIMS: To investigate the use and utility of collars for companion cats in New Zealand, and to exp...
Cat containment is a prominent cat management issue in Australia that provokes strong, and sometimes...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wildlife ...
This study, using audience segmentation analysis, examined the main barriers and drivers of particip...
This study used an online survey distributed between January and March 2019 to adults residing in Ao...
Free-roaming domestic cats (i.e., cats that are owned or unowned and are considered ‘at large’) are ...
Research and management attention on the impacts of the introduced domestic cat (Felis catus) on Aus...
Cats are one of the most popular companion animals around the world, but they are also one of the mo...
Cat predation is a prominent issue in New Zealand that provokes strong and opposing views. We explor...
Over the past 20 years conservation efforts in New Zealand have moved from being concentrated in rur...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wildlife ...
Although human interactions with cats are often even typically analyzed in the context of domesticit...
The domestic cat is the most commonly owned companion animal both in New Zealand and globally. Recen...
The purpose of this report is to identify current best practice approaches to domestic cat managemen...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wild-life...
<p>AIMS: To investigate the use and utility of collars for companion cats in New Zealand, and to exp...
Cat containment is a prominent cat management issue in Australia that provokes strong, and sometimes...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wildlife ...
This study, using audience segmentation analysis, examined the main barriers and drivers of particip...
This study used an online survey distributed between January and March 2019 to adults residing in Ao...
Free-roaming domestic cats (i.e., cats that are owned or unowned and are considered ‘at large’) are ...
Research and management attention on the impacts of the introduced domestic cat (Felis catus) on Aus...