This book provides the most comprehensive review yet published on the behavior, ecology and management of free-ranging domestic cats, whether they be owned, stray, or feral. It reviews management methods and their progress, and questions several widely accepted views of free-ranging cats, notably that they live within dominance hierarchies and are highly social.
Insightful and objective, this book includes:
- a functional approach, emphasizing sensory biology, reproductive physiology, nutrition, and space partitioning;
- clear treatment of how free-ranging cats should be managed;
- extensive critical interpretation of the world's existing literature;
- results of studies of cats in laboratories under controlled conditions, with data that can also be applied to pet cats.
Free-ranging Cats: Behavior, Ecology, Management is valuable to ecologists, conservation scientists, animal behaviorists, wildlife nutritionists, wildlife biologists, research and wildlife veterinarians, clinical veterinarians, mammalogists, and park and game reserve planners and administrators.
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