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MANAGING CAT COLONIES Dr. Julie Levy

Felis catus Cats may be the only species to domesticate themselves Have been living outdoors alongside human society for 10,000 years

Where do cats come from? Pet Cats 79 million Female 50% 50% Sterilization rate 85% 2% Litters/year 1.4 1.4 Live births/litter 3 3 Community cats 79 million Kittens born/year 25 million 166 million Kitten survival Live at 3 months 75% 18 million 25% 42 million Community cats = most important source of cat overpopulation

Case study: Hillsborough County Florida Population: 1.3 million people Shelter intake: 20,500 dogs and cats Shelter euthanasia: 15,300 dogs and cats (75%)

Outdoor cats in Hillsborough County Cats impounded & euthanized, 8,847, 2% Cats in the shelter daily, 300, 0.07% Outdoor pet cats, 217,333, 48% Cats impounded & released alive, 1,832, 0.41% TNR cats, 9,047, 2% Outdoor community cats, 211,296, 47%

Sources of cat intake in 2012 Owner surrender, 768, 9% Confiscate, 100, 1% Other, 44, 0% Stray, 8,122, 90% Stray cats are the single largest source of shelter animal intake

Outcome for impounded animals Dogs Cats Dog Intake Shelter Dog Death Cat Intake Shelter Cat Death 20,000 20,000 18,000 18,000 16,000 16,000 14,000 14,000 12,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 8,000 8,000 6,000 6,000 4,000 4,000 2,000 2,000 0 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 In 2011: 5/10 dogs left alive <2/10 cats left alive

Public support for community cats Feeding unowned community cats is a common activity Alachua County FL: 12% of households fed cats they did not own (Centonze JAVMA 2002) Santa Clara County CA: 10% of households (Johnson 1993 CFA) San Diego County CA: 9% of households (Johnson 1995) Massachusetts: 8% of households (Manning Anthrozoos 1992) Ohio: 26% of households (Lord JAVMA 2008) Victoria Aust: 22% of households (Toukhatsati Anthrozoos 2001) About 50% of community cat feeders do not own cats

Community cat management Improving welfare of individual cats Reducing negative impacts of cats on residents, public health, and environment Decreasing cat populations in colonies, neighborhoods, communities Decreasing shelter cat intake Decreasing shelter cat euthanasia

Predicting Support for Cat Management: Stakeholder Perceptions, Attitudes & Beliefs Dara Wald, University of Florida Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

Study objectives Identify the situational, affective and demographic variables contributing to support for management type What variables predict attitudes toward cats? How do these antecedents vary between stakeholder groups? What variables predict stakeholder support for cat management?

Survey participants Recruited stakeholder groups in 4 Florida counties with both active TNR groups and Audubon Society chapters Mail-back survey to randomly selected members of stakeholder groups TNR participants (n=361) Audubon Society members (n=384) Public (n=618)

Survey topics Survey items outdoor cats No distinction between owned and unowned 18 items Experiences Beliefs and attitudes about cats Population perceptions Risk/benefit perceptions Native/exotic status Attitudes about cat management Worldviews

Human dimensions of outdoor cats

University of Central Florida Nonlethal colony management for sustained reduction of cat populations: TNR & adoption

University of Central Florida 1,415 acres 38,000 students and staff Campus authorities considered free-living cats a nuisance and conducted trap/removal campaigns Students and employees fed the cats and interfered with removal campaigns TNR program started in 1991 Data analyzed for 155 cats 1991-2002

Cat outcomes (n=155)

Duration on campus (n=155)

University of Central Florida Population declined from 68 cats in 1996 to 5 cats in 2012 (Levy JAVMA 2003)

Decreasing cat intake in animal shelters Gainesville zip code 32601

Alachua County, Florida Maddie s Fund zip code project (Levy 2010) Targeted TNR for community cats in a zip code that was a major source of cats for the county municipal shelter 2226 cats (~55% of the cats residing in the targeted zip code) TNR, adoption, and complaint mediation for 2 years Measured effect on number of cats impounded from this zip code compared to other zip codes

68% decrease in cat intake from the targeted zip code compared to 13% from other zip codes

First Coast No More Homeless Pets Decreasing euthanasia of feral cats in shelters

The Year of Big Solutions Feral Freedom, August 2008 Partnership between a nonprofit TNR group and the county municipal shelter to reduce cat intake and euthanasia Funding from Best Friends Animal Society All feral cats that come into JACPS are turned over to FCNMHP for TNR Targets nuisance cats in the community

By the numbers 2008-2011 15,274 cats transferred 958 sent to rescue 174 euthanized 954 trapped more than once 59% decrease in adult feline euthanasia and 19% for kittens at JACPS

Shelter crowd control

Saving lives Impact on Feline Live Release Rate 100 LRR (%) w/ff LRR (%) w/o LRR FF (%) w/o FF 80 Percent of Intake 60 40 20 0 JUL 07 JAN 08 JUL 08 JAN 09 JUL 09 JAN 10 JUL 10

Sterilization vaccines The future of fertility control for humane cat management

Duration of contraception following single-dose GnRH vaccine in female cats 100 Percent left in study 80 60 40 20 Sham GnRH 0 0 12 24 36 48 60 Months

Alliance for Contraception in Cats & Dogs 5th International Symposium Non-Surgical Contraceptive Methods of Pet Population Control June 20-22, 2013 Portland, Oregon, U.S.

levyjk@ufl.edu Maddie s Shelter Medicine Program is underwritten by a grant from Maddie s Fund, The Pet Rescue Foundation (www.maddiesfund.org), helping to fund the creation of a no-kill nation.