STRAY DOG & FERAL CAT POPULATIONS IN EUROPE: FROM CULLING TO CARE Animal Welfare and Castration Center in Odessa, Ukraine

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STRAY DOG & FERAL CAT POPULATIONS IN EUROPE: FROM CULLING TO CARE Animal Welfare and Castration Center in Odessa, Ukraine Conference on stray dog and, 26. April 2017, Brussels Andrea Irina Furler-Mihali Animal Welfare Academy

Original situation in Odessa Approximately 70.000 80.000 stray dogs and several thousand feral cats used to live in the year 2000 in the streets of Odessa without any care Furthermore, the unneutered pets from private households were roaming the streets Contributing to the overpopulation Odessa

Original situation: Dealing with stray dogs - Budka Catching of around 200 stray dogs weekly by the municipal dog catchers Stay in Budka Lack of food, water and care in general Lack in space and freedom of movement Horrendous hygienic conditions Culling after five days in Budka

Budka As well catching of free roaming dogs Private owners had to buy back their animals within five days Or they were gassed in containers Not hermetically sealed containers Slow and painful death Afterwards, some were buried alive (just unconscious)

Approaches to manage stray animal populations (1) Catching & Culling Neither an animal welfare friendly nor an effective solution to the problem, because Every habitat provides resources (food, water, shelter etc.) for a specific quantity of animals of the same species ( carrying capacity ) Vacant gaps are refilled by: Migration of other animals from surrounding areas Increased breeding success (increased birth rate, decreased death rate)

Approaches to manage stray animal populations (2) Trap Neuter Release Animal welfare friendly and effective solution Catching animals as gently as possible Vaccination Neutering Marking Clinical recovery Return animals to original territory Ear tag

Comparison of the influence of different control measures on population development No management Catching & Culling Trap Neuter Release (TNR)

Beginnings of the castration project in Odessa (1) Main goals Animal welfare friendly, effective reduction of the number of stray dogs by TNR Veterinary hospital for medical treatment Animal shelter (adoption) Mandatory requirement Contract signing between town committee and the German Animal Welfare Federation Acceptance of the concept catch, neuter, release (by competent authorities and citizens) Providing a location free of charge by the city City bears a part of the running costs

Beginnings of the castration project in Odessa (2) 2000: German Animal Welfare Federation starts its work Negotiations with the head of the Budka, the city authorities (deputy major offered to provide a free of charge location), members of the local animal welfare organizations, the German Ambassador (contact to major), meetings with veterinarians 2001: killing of dogs in Budka stopped Budka animal shelter 2004: signing the lease agreement for the Animal Welfare and Castration Center

Animal Welfare and Castration Center Odessa Opening in 2005 90 kennels (3-4 dogs per kennel), fenced running areas two cat houses Quarantine area Clinic with examination, surgery and recovery rooms Center is managed by locals Operations are carried out by professionals and according to the latest scientific knowledge

Animal Welfare and Castration Center Odessa Municipal dog catchers or private persons bring dogs to the Center The dog catchers have been trained to use animal friendly capture methods, one district after another In the Center: Medical treatment (e.g. wound management) Castration (also from private dogs) Antiparasitics, rabies vaccination, marking (tattoo and ear tag) and registration Release after recovery time

Castration Center Preconditions for success Acceptance among the population (campaigning, open days etc.) Taking animals to the center Feeding of stray dogs and feral cats Rehoming/adoption

Current situation Reduction of stray dog population from around 70.000 to 3.000-4.000 Project expansion to surrounding areas Less complaints about stray dogs (high acceptance and big support)

Current and future plans Neutering project for stray cats (1. Nov 2016 28. Feb 2017) Population of several ten thousand animals (mostly hidden) Free vouchers for 32 collaborating veterinary clinics Neutering of more than 5.000 cats prevention of estimated 77.000 births

Thank you for your attention!