Sentences with phrase «in shelter cat»

A targeted TNR program in the zip code with the highest intake rates in a Florida jurisdiction led to a 66 % decrease in shelter cat impoundment over two years (compared to a 12 % decline in the non-target zip codes).
The shelter can place a cat who has been neutered and vaccinated and comes with cat care education and future support, possibly leading to a reduction in shelter cat intake in the future.
What did Dr. Levy say should trigger a concern about feline heartworm infection in a shelter cat?
A steady decrease and leveling off in shelter cat intakes was observed until 2008 when just over 14,000 cats entered the shelters countywide.
Can something as simple as more frequent cleaning of food bowls and changing of water in a shelter cat's housing get them adopted more quickly?
Researchers then compared trends in shelter cat intake from the target zip code to those of the rest of the county.
A recently published study shows that adoption and targeted TNR (matching a target population to available resources in order to achieve a high sterilization rate, which is necessary to achieve population stabilization and reduction) resulted in a 66 % reduction in shelter cat impoundment over 2 years.
The findings are important because upper respiratory infection (URI) decreases the likelihood of a cat being successfully adopted, and is a leading cause of illness and euthanasia in shelter cat populations.
Vinke also studied stress levels in shelter cats and discovered the cats who had boxes adjusted to their new surroundings faster than those who didn't.
She returned to UC Davis to obtain her MPVM, during which time she conducted research on the use of pheromones to decrease stress and upper respiratory tract disease in shelter cats.
Consultations with pet owners, veterinary clinics, and animal shelters on the following topics: Furniture - scratching • Fear and anxiety • Aggression • Litter - box issues • Undesirable behaviours (excessive vocalization, counter-surfing, destructive behaviours, and more) • Clicker training for cats Low - stress restraint and handling techniques • Making vet visits Fear Free • Reducing stress in shelter cats
How tough is it to fight diarrhea in shelter cats and dogs?
Which antibiotic is your best bet for treating feline upper respiratory tract disease in shelter cats?
«Why shelters and rescue groups should stop sharing YouTube videos on Facebook Main Preventing and treating diarrhea in shelter cats and dogs»
Researchers at the Koret Shelter Medicine Program found that stress - induced loss of appetite and weight may provide an early warning sign for impending URI in shelter cats.
Need a new tool to reduce the incidence of upper respiratory infections in shelter cats?
«The ABCs of treating diarrhea in animal shelters Main What you need to know about FIV in shelter cats»
Her project is focusing on reducing the incidence of upper respiratory infections in shelter cats.
«Associations among weight loss, stress, and upper respiratory tract infection in shelter cats» was published in JAVMA (Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association) in March of 2012.
«Maddie's Shelter Medicine Track at No More Homeless Pets Conference Main Diet change to control diarrhea in shelter cats»
«Early - age spay / neuter doesn't increase risk of behavior problems in shelter cats Main Caring for exotic birds in the shelter environment»
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Dr. Laurie Wright, who received the Maddie's ® Graduate Certificate in Shelter Medicine in 2013, presented recent research at this year's Veterinary Behavior Symposium preceding the AVMA Annual Convention in Boston, MA on an unexpected byproduct of behavior assessment in shelter cats.
In their recent study they set out to see if boxes could help alleviate stress in shelter cats.
The School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis, is creating Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program to help reduce incidences of disease and behavior problems in shelter cats and dogs.
We also found that biting behavior was rarer in the shelter cats than would be expected based on owner reports for reasons of surrender on average to a shelter (p < 0.001).
It continues: «We are cognizant of the fact that, unlike the SF / SPCA, a number of animal welfare agencies do not have the resources to address behavioral problems in shelter cats and the cat - owning public, thus making euthanasia an unavoidable option.»
The recipients and the studies are: University of Sydney: Investigating the re-emergence of feline panleukopenia, or feline distemper, an often - fatal gastrointestinal disease in shelter cats.
Diarrhea is common in shelter cats and dogs, whether caused by stress, diet change, parasites or pathogens.
These adverse conditions often lead to illness in sheltered cats, particularly the most common of all feline shelter diseases, upper respiratory infection (URI).
The Winn Feline Foundation recently published a report on the study, finding no evidence that spay / neuter age in shelter cats increases the occurrence of undesirable behaviors including «inappropriate elimination, non-play-related aggression, fearful behavior, or destruction» during the 24 months after being adopted.
Kelley is the author of the chapter on «Training and Behavior Modification in Shelter Cats» in the ASPCA «Animal Behavior for Shelter Veterinarians and Staff» textbook published in 2015 by Wiley Blackwell.
The foundation has invested more than $ 1 million in just the last 10 years, looking at all aspects of the disease, from diagnostic tests to reducing stress in shelter cats.
Multiple studies have demonstrated that length of stay is the single greatest risk factor for upper respiratory infection in shelter cats.
Single compartment housing and cages or condos with less than around 9 square feet of floor space have been linked to an increased risk of upper respiratory infection (URI) in shelter cats.
For example, a study published last year in Preventive Veterinary Medicine found that positive attention from human beings, including playing and grooming, reduced the rate of respiratory infections in shelter cats, but didn't look at how that impacted adoption rates.
, and shares some insights about the frequency of URI in shelter cats, and what may increase or reduce transmission.

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«The ASPCA is pleased to be in a position where we can assist animal shelters in Florida by helping move homeless cats and dogs out of impacted communities to free up much - needed space for owned pets displaced by the storm,» said Dick Green, senior director of Disaster Response for ASPCA Field Investigations and Response.
We run on donations, and Linda goes to local animal shelters to take in cats whose due dates are coming up, as well as strays, and pets of deployed military personnel, so that they'll have someone to look after their pets while they're off overseas.
Around 250,000 healthy cats and dogs are euthanized in Australian shelters each year.
Denny McLain and his wife, Sharyn, drove together to the Humane Society animal shelter in Tampa on Oct. 16, thinking they might find a dog or cat to bring home.
I'm piping in as a veterinary tech who worked in the overcrowded shelters you assholes so sanctimoniously dumped your pets at, and as a mother who also lives with 3 cats, a Great Dane and a Bullmastiff (2 GIANT dogs).
Eva you need to read a little father back, before the lady put her pet in a no kill with a donation others have admitted to dropping cats off at shelters... you cant assure they all lived.
Yes, children are your most important responsibility, but your cat did not deserve to die alone in the shelter because you felt she was a nuisance.
Valentine's Day is right around the corner, and while most people think of candy, cards, flowers and dinners out, Bellamy Young thinks about the dogs and cats that are in your local shelter, waiting to find their furever family and home.
And, in case all else fails, there are far too many dogs and cats in shelters who need a good home.
The bottles could be useful for pumped milk when a mom is sick and doesn't want to compromise the baby's health, but the formula really SHOULD be donated to a humane society shelter for puppies and kittens — sometimes the mother cat or dog is injured or killed and the puppies and kittens have no other option for nutrition — in a Women's Shelter, we can only hope the women are getting enough nutrition to be able to offer their children the imminently more suitable choice of breastmilk, so they shouldn't need the sshelter for puppies and kittens — sometimes the mother cat or dog is injured or killed and the puppies and kittens have no other option for nutrition — in a Women's Shelter, we can only hope the women are getting enough nutrition to be able to offer their children the imminently more suitable choice of breastmilk, so they shouldn't need the sShelter, we can only hope the women are getting enough nutrition to be able to offer their children the imminently more suitable choice of breastmilk, so they shouldn't need the samples.
The town board authorized the trap program in April after a public hearing on a proposed law that would allow cats to be taken to shelters if complaints are received from property owners, and while they unanimously backed the motion, there was some skepticism among councilmen that the process would be successful, especially as a previous TNR effort in the neighborhood had failed.
Their project was to raise money for the Genesee County Animal Shelter in Batavia, as well as making two dog beds and several cat toys.
Animal Care Centers of NYC, a nonprofit that runs the city's animal shelters, opened a pet food pantry in the Bronx in December, and in the first month alone, the pantry gave out more than 2,000 pounds of food for 71 dogs and 50 cats.
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