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Cat Management

  • How can we best manage domestic cats in Australia?

    There are an estimated 3.3 million owned cats in Australia; cats are the second most popular pet and 29% of...
    Tagged: Cat managementContained catsDesexingUnowned cats
  • What are the main reasons that cats are surrendered to the RSPCA?

    Cats are surrendered to the RSPCA for a wide range of reasons, including behavioural problems, medical issues, and abandonment by...
    Tagged: Problem behavioursUnowned cats
  • What are trap-neuter-return programs in cat management?

    The management of unowned and semi-owned cats is a complex issue. Trap-neuter-return (TNR) is one method promoted as a humane...
    Tagged: DesexingUnowned cats
  • What should I consider if I need to evacuate my animal in a natural disaster?

    During a natural disaster such as a bushfire, extreme weather (storms, floods, heatwaves) or earthquake, it may be necessary to...
    Tagged: BushfiresClimate changeEmergenciesHorse care

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