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Integrating Trap-Neuter-Return Campaigns Into a Social Framework: Developing Long-Term Positive Behavior Change Toward Unowned Cats in Urban Areas

机译:将诱捕中性返回运动整合到社会框架中:针对城市中无家可归的猫开展长期的积极行为改变

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Cat management is often discussed in terms of population reduction, with trap-neuter-return (TNR) campaigns commonly organized to manage unowned urban cat populations. However, long-term effectiveness is only possible if positive neutering practices are continued by local residents. Here we discuss how implementing TNR within a wider framework of social engagement has the potential to tackle cat overpopulation and instill long-term positive behavior change toward them. We demonstrate how community engagement pre-TNR can help establish a baseline of the attitudes, knowledge and behavior concerning cats. Using a case study, we explore whether this information can be linked with positive intended behavior based on intentions to arrange for neutering of unowned cats. Structural equation modeling indicated that negative attitudes toward cats and reduced knowledge around neutering reduced the likelihood of positive intended behavior. This result was underpinned by the indirect effects of perceptions of unowned cats and reduced understanding of their needs. Utilizing these results alongside an understanding of the values and motivation of the community allows for tailored and targeted education and intervention. In turn, this addresses the underlying knowledge gaps and perceptions regarding cat welfare. This framework can help address the challenge of cat management because it: (1) takes an integrative approach to identifying the motivations of communities to take responsibility for unowned cats; (2) changes the structure of the social environment, encouraging positive neutering practices for unowned cats. In turn this improves the impact and longevity of TNR campaigns whilst promoting positive welfare change for unowned and owned cats; and (3) appreciates that opinions are likely to vary hugely between areas, therefore providing an adaptable community level approach.
机译:人们通常以减少人口的方式讨论猫的管理问题,通常组织诱捕-中性返回(TNR)运动来管理无所有权的城市猫的数量。但是,只有当地居民继续采取积极的绝育措施,才能长期有效。在这里,我们讨论了如何在更广泛的社会参与框架内实施TNR,有可能解决猫咪过多的问题,并向他们灌输长期积极的行为改变。我们展示了TNR之前的社区参与如何帮助建立关于猫的态度,知识和行为的基线。通过案例研究,我们探讨了该信息是否可以与基于意图安排无家可归的猫的绝育的积极预期行为联系在一起。结构方程模型表明,对猫的消极态度和对绝育的了解减少了积极行为的可能性。对无家可归的猫的感知的间接影响和对猫的需求的减少的理解支持了这一结果。将这些结果与对社区的价值观和动机的理解相结合,可以进行有针对性的针对性教育和干预。反过来,这解决了有关猫福利的潜在知识空白和看法。该框架可以帮助应对猫管理方面的挑战,因为它:(1)采用综合方法来确定社区对无主养猫承担责任的动机; (2)改变社会环境的结构,鼓励对无家可归的猫采取积极的绝育措施。反过来,这改善了TNR运动的影响力和寿命,同时促进了无家可归和拥有的猫的积极福利变化; (3)认识到不同地区之间的观点可能会有很大差异,因此提供了一种适应性强的社区方法。

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