Not exact matches
It is estimated that the number
of free roaming
abandoned and feral
cats in the United States may be as high as owned
cats (about 73
million).
About 15
million of the national human population
of 23
million people live in the intensely urbanized Taipei area, at the extreme north
of the island nation, where most
of the dogs and
cats are pets, or are descended from lost or
abandoned pets, in an environment affording some suitable habitat for feral
cats, but little or none for street dogs.
Among the many flaws in «Impacts
of Free - ranging Domestic
Cats» was the authors» estimate of «117 to 157 million exotic predators,» which was based on David Jessup's inflated (and, not surprisingly, unattributed) «estimate» of «60 to 100 million feral and abandoned cats.&ra
Cats» was the authors» estimate
of «117 to 157
million exotic predators,» which was based on David Jessup's inflated (and, not surprisingly, unattributed) «estimate»
of «60 to 100
million feral and
abandoned cats.&ra
cats.»
Of the millions of cats who enter American shelters each year, around half are unowned, free - living felines, some of them lost or abandoned pet cats and many others not socialized to humans enough to be adopte
Of the
millions of cats who enter American shelters each year, around half are unowned, free - living felines, some of them lost or abandoned pet cats and many others not socialized to humans enough to be adopte
of cats who enter American shelters each year, around half are unowned, free - living felines, some
of them lost or abandoned pet cats and many others not socialized to humans enough to be adopte
of them lost or
abandoned pet
cats and many others not socialized to humans enough to be adopted.
It will help us find loving homes for
abandoned pets and address the population crisis which sees
millions of healthy
cats and dogs killed every year.
Experts estimate there are upwards
of one
million abandoned and feral
cats on the streets
of New York City.
There are
millions of compassionate people who provide
abandoned cats with food, love, and shelter in their own homes.
Little Big
Cat was born out
of our deep desire to keep
cats in their homes instead
of joining the 6
million cats who die in shelters every year, or becoming one
of the 60
million abandoned, stray and feral
cats living on the streets.
However many
million that number is every year, these animals all need a new home... be it the
cat taken in by a family member after Grandma dies, or the dog that someone adopts when their roommate moves out, or six kittens a family rehomes from an accidental litter, or pair
of pit bulls
abandoned on a city corner that a kind stranger takes in...
Impacts
of Free - ranging Domestic
Cats (Felis catus) on birds in the United States: A review of recent research with conservation and management recommendations (2009) HAHF cites the 2009 paper co-authored by former Smithsonian researcher Nico Dauphiné (who resigned after being found guilty of attempted animal cruelty last year, after rat poison was found in cat food outside her apartment building) as evidence of «the incredible impact of free ranging cats on the bird populations of the U.S.» Among the many flaws in «Impacts of Free - ranging Domestic Cats» was the authors» estimate of «117 to 157 million exotic predators,» which was based on David Jessup's inflated (and, not surprisingly, unattributed) «estimate» of «60 to 100 million feral and abandoned cats.&ra
Cats (Felis catus) on birds in the United States: A review
of recent research with conservation and management recommendations (2009) HAHF cites the 2009 paper co-authored by former Smithsonian researcher Nico Dauphiné (who resigned after being found guilty
of attempted animal cruelty last year, after rat poison was found in
cat food outside her apartment building) as evidence
of «the incredible impact
of free ranging
cats on the bird populations of the U.S.» Among the many flaws in «Impacts of Free - ranging Domestic Cats» was the authors» estimate of «117 to 157 million exotic predators,» which was based on David Jessup's inflated (and, not surprisingly, unattributed) «estimate» of «60 to 100 million feral and abandoned cats.&ra
cats on the bird populations
of the U.S.» Among the many flaws in «Impacts
of Free - ranging Domestic
Cats» was the authors» estimate of «117 to 157 million exotic predators,» which was based on David Jessup's inflated (and, not surprisingly, unattributed) «estimate» of «60 to 100 million feral and abandoned cats.&ra
Cats» was the authors» estimate
of «117 to 157
million exotic predators,» which was based on David Jessup's inflated (and, not surprisingly, unattributed) «estimate»
of «60 to 100
million feral and
abandoned cats.&ra
cats.»
Because indiscriminate and accidental dog and
cat breeding leads to
millions of unwanted and
abandoned animals each year in the United States, safe, effective and permanent dog and
cat birth control is necessary.
Check Your Premises In their recent paper (available for download via the American Bird Conservancy (ABC) website), Dauphiné and Cooper arrive at their absurd figure
of «117 — 157
million free - ranging
cats in the United States,» [7] in part, by way
of Jessup's «estimated 60 to 100
million feral and
abandoned cats in the United States.»
Millions of these unwanted, innocent dogs and
cats are
abandoned.
I've pointed out, more than once, Dauphine's dubious scholarship — citing David Jessup's unattributed «estimate»
of «60 to 100
million feral and
abandoned cats in the United States,» [2] for example.
What's to be done with the
millions of stray,
abandoned, and feral
cats — 90
million of them, if ABC is to be believed?
Among the most popular for those interested in big numbers is the first line from David Jessup's ironically titled 2004 paper «The welfare
of feral
cats and wildlife» (ironic because his «concerns» for the welfare
of these
cats are so plainly disingenuous): «There are an estimated 60 to 100
million feral and
abandoned cats in the United States.»
Over 12
million unwanted dogs and
cats are euthanized each year and even more are
abandoned.1 If you have any questions about spaying or neutering, please contact your veterinarian — they are the best resource for information about the health and well - being
of your best friend.
Millions of cats are
abandoned in Canada every year.
Since there are literally
millions of homeless
cats on the street, it can be difficult to be sure which ones are truly feral, and which ones are
abandoned house
cats.
Millions of cats are euthanized annually or
abandoned into the wild — where they often face injury, sickness and death.»