Management of free-roaming cats on the university campus with reference to the community cats program

  • Furumoto Kayo
    倉敷芸術科学大学 生命科学部 動物生命科学科 岡山理科大学 獣医学部 獣医保健看護学科
  • Kondo Chiaki
    倉敷芸術科学大学 芸術学部 デザイン芸術学科
  • Murao Nobuyoshi
    倉敷芸術科学大学 生命科学部 動物生命科学科
  • Maeta Noritaka
    倉敷芸術科学大学 生命科学部 動物生命科学科
  • Kanda Teppei
    倉敷芸術科学大学 生命科学部 動物生命科学科
  • Itoi Takamasa
    倉敷芸術科学大学 生命科学部 動物生命科学科
  • Furukawa Toshinori
    倉敷芸術科学大学 生命科学部 動物生命科学科

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Other Title
  • 地域猫活動を参考にした大学キャンパス内に住み着いたノラネコの管理

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The community cats program was referred to manage free-roaming cats on the university campus. To consider the factors that reduced the number of free-roaming cats and continued the program’s long- term activities, the numbers of identified, neutered, abandoned, immigrated, rehomed, disappeared, and dead cats, the number of treatment requests to the veterinary hospital on campus, the number of participants in the project group, and the cost of the activity were calculated and analyzed. The decreases in numbers due to rehoming, disappearance, and death outweighed the increases due to breeding, immigration, and abandonment, and the number of free-roaming cats on the university campus decreased to zero. Although about half of the cats disappeared or died, about half were transferred to new owners, and we were able to achieve reductions in the number of free-roaming cats on the campus. During six years of activity, we able to stably secure a number of participants in the project group and activity funds. Efforts combining a TNR (trap-neuter-return) program and rehoming, and the creation of a project group to demonstrate the effects of these activities are suggested as factors in reducing the number of free-roaming cats and in continuing the long-term activities.

Journal

  • Veterinary Nursing

    Veterinary Nursing 25 (2), 43-50, 2020

    The Japanese Society of Veterinary Nursing

Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390007447386521344
  • NII Article ID
    130008071624
  • DOI
    10.34452/veterinarynursing.25.2_43
  • ISSN
    24355011
    21888108
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
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