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111. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
government's first survey on cat habitation (conducted in 1998) estimates the cat population to be about 1.2 million in Tokyo. 600,000 of these cats were indoor house cats and the remaining 560,000 were outdoor cats, including 110,00 stray cats.
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112. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
by Alley Cat Allies Findings suggested that a high percentage (80.0%) of Cats living in households in the United States were neutered and that annual family income was the strongest predictor of whether Cats
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113. Data and Statistics | HumaneSpot.org
Trying to Herd a Cat Stat Submitted on Jul 01, 2008 (Original item from 2006) Companion Animals by Wall Street Journal Can a single female Cat and her offspring really produce 420,000
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114. Companion Animals | HumaneSpot.org
of both domestic and feral cats. Radio collars were placed on 18 "owned cats" and 24 feral cats, tracking their movements for 16 months. Feral cats were found to be much more active, roaming further, spending less time in leisure and more time in
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115. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
of the study, 18% owned a cat and a dog, 35% owned only a dog, 11% only a cat, and 36% were non-owners. The sex of the respondent and also the category of pet ownership affected opinions on overpopulation of dogs and cats, nuisance and pollution
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116. General Animal Protection | HumaneSpot.org
faced by spay/neuter advocates is the free-roaming animal population. Ally cat Allies estimates that, while 82% of household cats are spayed or neutered, only 2.3% of stray and feral cats are sterilized. In this post I will explore some of the
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117. Animal Advocacy | HumaneSpot.org
faced by spay/neuter advocates is the free-roaming animal population. Ally cat Allies estimates that, while 82% of household cats are spayed or neutered, only 2.3% of stray and feral cats are sterilized. In this post I will explore some of the
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118. Pet Ownership | HumaneSpot.org
of the impacts that pet cats have on urban wildlife, the precautionary principle provides justification for the protection of wildlife from pet cats as the wildlife deaths caused by pet cats puts these populations at risk of decline.
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119. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
and available to animal advocates, and for animal advocates to utilize research in their campaigns. Suggestions are given to academics/researchers on how to do this, and advocates are provided with suggestions as to when to use research and where
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120. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
and available to animal advocates, and for animal advocates to utilize research in their campaigns. Suggestions are given to academics/researchers on how to do this, and advocates are provided with suggestions as to when to use research and where
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