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    Morphological and Imaging Features of Male Pseudohermaphroditism in a Feral Cat by Suárez-Cabrera Francisco, Encinoso Mario, Caraballo Adrian, Morales Manuel, Corbera Juan Alberto, Rodríguez-Guisado Francisco, Melián Carlos, Jaber Jose Raduan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…A one-year-old European shorthair feral cat with signs of heat was presented at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University. …”
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    How Effective and Humane is Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) for Feral Cats? by Mark Hostetler, Samantha M Wisely, Steve Johnson, Elizabeth Pienaar, Martin Main

    Published 2020-03-01
    “… As the number of feral cats continues to increase, land managers, public health officials, and private citizens are voicing concerns about how to address the nuisance and public health impacts, as well as animal welfare concerns, that feral cats create. …”
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    Identifying people’s most preferred management technique for feral cats in Hawaii by Cheryl A. Lohr, Christopher A. Lepczyk, Linda J. Cox

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Feral cats (Felis catus) are abundant in many parts of the world and pose a threat to native wildlife. …”
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    Laying low: Rugged lowland rainforest preferred by feral cats in the Australian Wet Tropics by Tom Bruce, Stephen E. Williams, Rajan Amin, Felicity L'Hotellier, Ben T. Hirsch

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…While feral cats are found throughout Australia, most research has been undertaken in arid habitats, thus there is a limited understanding of feral cat distribution, abundance, and ecology in Australian tropical rainforests. …”
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    Assessing risks to non-target species during poison baiting programs for feral cats. by Tony Buckmaster, Christopher R Dickman, Michael J Johnston

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We conclude that most species of native Australian vertebrates would not consume surface-laid baits during feral cat control programs, and that significantly fewer would be exposed to poisoning if HSDVs were employed. …”
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    Long-Distance Movements of Feral Cats in Semi-Arid South Australia and Implications for Conservation Management by Jeroen Jansen, Hugh McGregor, Geoff Axford, Abbey T. Dean, Sebastien Comte, Chris N. Johnson, Katherine E. Moseby, Robert Brandle, David E. Peacock, Menna E. Jones

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…We present long-distance movement data on five feral cats (<i>Felis catus</i>) GPS/VHF-collared during two different research projects in arid and semi-arid Australia. …”
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    Temporal overlaps of feral cats with prey and competitors in primary and human-altered habitats on Bohol Island, Philippines by Vlastimil Bogdan, Tomáš Jůnek, Pavla Jůnková Vymyslická

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…As with other tropical ecosystems, the major threats to wildlife are habitat loss, hunting and invasive species, of which the feral cat (Felis catus) is considered the most damaging. …”
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    Distance from human settlements favors wild‐type appearance of feral cats (Felis catus) in Mediterranean woodland by Shahar Dubiner, Itai Namir, Ron Chen, Eran Levin

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This has both theoretical implications as rare empirical evidence of the adaptive value of fur coloration, and practical implications on managing the ecological impact of feral cats worldwide.…”
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    Attitudes and practices toward feral cats of male and female dog or cat owners and non-owners in Seoul, South Korea by Sun-A. Kim, Claire J. Kenyon, Sejin Cheong, Jenna Lee, Lynette A. Hart

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This study investigated hypotheses on people’s attitudes toward feral cats in Seoul, South Korea: (i) dog and cat owners would show more positive attitudes than non-owners toward feral cats; (ii) females would have more positive attitudes toward feral cats than males; (iii) the number of Seoul-provided feeding stations by district would be correlated with people’s positive attitudes toward feral cats. …”
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