10 Finicky Felines Flashcards
Fecundity (cats) (5)
- high reproductive rate
- early sexual maturity (can have babies at 6 months)
- polygamous mating system
- seasonal polyoestrus (spring and summer bc higher chance of survival)
- induced ovulation
Free roaming population: reasons(3)
1) fecundity
2) highly adaptable
3) human factors
Seasonal polyoestrus
females come into oestrus and dont ovulate until they get mated
- if dont get mated, they go out of season for ~10 days then get back into season; as soon as have litter, can get pregnant again
Human factors (4)
- overbreeding (Unrestricted breeding of cats simply means that there are more animals than the number of responsible homes available at any one time; unwanted cats and kittens are still being abandoned or surrendered at a rate that the community cannot rehome)
- failure to sterilize pets
- feeding strays
- breakdown of cat-owner relationship
Free Roaming Populations: Issues (3)
- Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
- ringworm, tapeworm, fleas, toxoplasmosis
- sexual behavior and territorial marking
- feral cats are the single biggest threat to Australia’s native mammals; direct pressure on at least 124 Australian species endangered with extinction.
FIV
get through fighting; infection risk to pet cats
*pets should be vaccinated
Feral Cat Management (3)
1) targets survival or fecundity
2) lethal control methods
3) permanent sterilisation
Feral cat management: lethal control (4)
- trapping (can risk pet cats)
- meat baiting (need to make sure the right animal picks it up)
- poison gas
- shooting
Problem with meat baiting
Cats are neophobic, hate new stuff and good at sensing (eg tablet in food)
Feral cat management: permanent sterilization (2)
- trap-neuter-release programs (TNR)
2. immunocontraception
Problems with lethal control methods (5)
- labour intensive
- expensive
- may be ineffective
- distressing
- welfare and ethical implications
Permanent sterilisation: TNR
take cat, desex, release (usually snip ear to indicate)
-time consuming and expensive
Permanent sterilisation: Immunocontraception
- controls contraception by inducing an immune response
- caused massive side effects like cancer
sensitive period (cats)
cats are born with the ability to learn social skills but much depends on early experiences
- 2-7 weeks of age
- kittens socialize to humans and other cats readily if mother is present and well socialised
- kittens that are held and petted by humans during this period tend to be (as adults) quicker to approach, touch and rub
Owned cats: Issues (3)
- apparent cruelty (eg kids, domestic violence)
- negligence
- attitudes to cat ownership from shelters