Value Conflicts in Feral Cat Management: Trap-Neuter-Return or Trap-Euthanize

In Michael C. Appleby, Daniel M. Weary & Peter Sandøe (eds.), Dilemmas in Animal Welfare. Wallingford, Oxfordshire: CABI International. pp. 148-168 (2014)
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This chapter explores the key values at stake in feral cat management, focusing on the debate over whether to use trap-neuter-return or trap-euthanize as management tools for cat populations. The chapter provides empirical background on unowned cats, sketches widely used arguments in favour of reducing cat populations and considers how these arguments relate to important and widely held values including the value of lives, subjective experiences and species. The chapter promotes critical understanding of the diverse value positions that may be at play in debates about the treatment of ownerless cats.

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