Objective - To estimate cat population size, management, and outside faecal deposition and evaluate attitudes of cat owners and nonowners to stray animal control, water pollution, and wildlife protection. Design - Cross-sectional survey. Sample Population - 294 adult residents of Cayucos, Los Osos, and Morro Bay, Calif. Procedures - Telephone survey. Results - The region's cat population was estimated at 7,284 owned and 2,046 feral cats, and 38% of surveyed households owned a mean of 1.9 cats/household. Forty-four percent of cats defecated outside >75% of the time. Annual faecal deposition (wet weight) by owned cats in the 3 communities was estimated to be 77.6 tonnes (76.4 tons). Cat owners were more likely to oppose cat licensing an...
Invasive species are a considerable threat to many native habitats and species along with being cons...
Feces littered on the ground by free-roaming cats contain bacteria, viruses, and parasites and pose ...
<p>Percentage agreement of cat owners (dark blue) and non-owners (light blue) in each country to eig...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramMichael B. CatesMichael B. CatesThe is...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether Australian cat owners are effectively m...
Free-ranging domestic cats are a detriment to wildlife and humans by preying on native species and t...
Honors Distinction in Research within GeographyThis paper discusses the historical and cultural ways...
The effects of feral cats on Pacific island ecosystems are a well known and long standing pest probl...
There is much debate surrounding the impact of feral cats (Felis catus) on wildlife. Conservancies a...
Domestic cats are the most popular pet in the United States. Many cats are kept outside or are relea...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-94)Santa Catalina Island, twenty-two miles off the sou...
abstract: Objective - To estimate the analytic sensitivity of microscopic detection of Toxoplasma go...
Populations of unowned free-roaming cats existthroughout the world. Concern about the impact of free...
Cat predation is a prominent issue in New Zealand that provokes strong and opposing views. We explor...
The domestic cat is a charismatic and pervasive non-native predator whose population in the United S...
Invasive species are a considerable threat to many native habitats and species along with being cons...
Feces littered on the ground by free-roaming cats contain bacteria, viruses, and parasites and pose ...
<p>Percentage agreement of cat owners (dark blue) and non-owners (light blue) in each country to eig...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramMichael B. CatesMichael B. CatesThe is...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether Australian cat owners are effectively m...
Free-ranging domestic cats are a detriment to wildlife and humans by preying on native species and t...
Honors Distinction in Research within GeographyThis paper discusses the historical and cultural ways...
The effects of feral cats on Pacific island ecosystems are a well known and long standing pest probl...
There is much debate surrounding the impact of feral cats (Felis catus) on wildlife. Conservancies a...
Domestic cats are the most popular pet in the United States. Many cats are kept outside or are relea...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-94)Santa Catalina Island, twenty-two miles off the sou...
abstract: Objective - To estimate the analytic sensitivity of microscopic detection of Toxoplasma go...
Populations of unowned free-roaming cats existthroughout the world. Concern about the impact of free...
Cat predation is a prominent issue in New Zealand that provokes strong and opposing views. We explor...
The domestic cat is a charismatic and pervasive non-native predator whose population in the United S...
Invasive species are a considerable threat to many native habitats and species along with being cons...
Feces littered on the ground by free-roaming cats contain bacteria, viruses, and parasites and pose ...
<p>Percentage agreement of cat owners (dark blue) and non-owners (light blue) in each country to eig...