Cat admissions to RSPCA shelters in Queensland: A pilot study to describe the population of cats entering shelters and risk factors for euthanasia.

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Cat admissions to RSPCA shelters in Queensland: A pilot study to describe the population of cats entering shelters and risk factors for euthanasia.

Overview PhD Pilot study Cat entry to shelters Risk of euthanasia Understand the problem!

Why? Twice as many cats as dogs High cat euthanasia Moral and ethical implications Costs to the community

Human cost 50% people working with euthanasia develop symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder* *Rohlf, V & Bennett, P (2005) Perpetration-induced Traumatic Stress in persons who euthanise non-human animals in surgeries, animal shelters and laboratories. Society & Animals. 13(3): 201-219.

Economic Cost $82 million spent annually on the management of unwanted pets* Local Queensland government spent $30 million in one year* This is a huge amount of resources *Australian Companion Animal Council. 2006. Contributions of the pet care industry to the Australian economy. BIS Shrapnel, Sydney.

Study Aim To describe the characteristics of cats entering Queensland RSPCA shelters and identify risk factors for euthanasia after entry. Cats in the Community Animal Shelter Euthanasia

Methods 24 month study period. RSPCA electronic database, ShelterMate. All cats entering Queensland RSPCA shelters Data = year of intake, category of age at entry, gender, postcode of origin, method of admission to shelter, breed, and outcome. Univariable and multivariable risk regression analysis

Results General information: N = 26, 034 cats 66% adult cats, 34% kittens More than half (65%) of all cats were euthanised after admission.

Results - Admission Stray The most common admission source was as a stray Amongst kittens entering shelters, most (69%) were admitted as a stray.

Results: Risk of Euthanasia 89% Kittens! Kittens (<6 months) being at greatest risk. (Risk Ratio 1.73; 95% CI 1.71 1.75. P = <0.001). Kittens were less likely to be adopted or reclaimed

Results Risk of Euthanasia After adjusting for all other variables, postcode was still associated with risk of euthanasia (P = <0.001). Only 2 postcodes had a euthanasia rate less 50%

What does this mean? Kittens are 1.7 times more likely to be euthanised than adult cats It is unclear from this study why Seasonal influx and age of kitten admissions in warmer months is suspected as a causal factor.

What does this mean? If stray admissions are truly un-owned cats, then strategies to reduce cat admissions to shelters that target owned cats will have limited effect on this population.

What does this mean? As postcode is a risk factor for cats being euthanised it is possible: shelter practice local legislation Environment/ climate human demographics Influence euthanasia risk

Conclusions More research is required to investigate the stray population of cats. Further studies investigating the precise age and date of kittens at entry are required Further research is required to establish why postcode is a risk factor for euthanasia. A single database can provide useful information!

Acknowledgments The generous financial support of: The Elsie Cameron Foundation Mr Guy Farrands The support and assistance of: Advisory team: Prof. Jacquie Rand, Dr. John Morton, Dr. Mandy Symons, Dr. Pauleen Bennett and Dr. Mark Lawrie.

Thank you c.hanlon@uq.edu.au