by asiadmin | Mar 31, 2020 | News
This month’s newsletter highlights the human-animal relationship and COVID-19. You will find information on how COVID-19 is affecting animal shelters, wildlife and the human-animal bond. Click the newsletter link to read more on this subject....
by asiadmin | Mar 31, 2020 | News
In communities like ours around the world, people are doing all they can to confront the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. Individuals, businesses, and organizations are working hard to enhance cleaning procedures, practice social distancing, and find solutions to...
by asiadmin | May 20, 2019 | New Research
Lynn, W.S., F. Santiago‐Ávila, J. Lindenmayer, J. Hadidian, A. Wallach, and B.J. King (2019). A Moral Panic Over Cats. Conservation Biology. Some conservationists believe free‐ranging cats pose an enormous risk to biodiversity and public health and therefore should be...
by asiadmin | Jan 16, 2019 | Society & Animals
Muldoon, J. C., Williams, J. M., Lawrence, A. B., & Currie, C. (2019). The nature and psychological impact of child/adolescent attachment to dogs compared with other companion animals. Society and Animals, 27 (1). Building on a study examining children’s...
by asiadmin | Nov 26, 2018 | Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
Voslarova, E., Kubesova, K., & Vecerek, V. (2019). Characteristics of Cats Admitted to Czech Shelters. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 22(1), 26-36. The aim of this study was to describe the numbers and characteristics of cats entering Czech shelters....
by asiadmin | Nov 14, 2018 | Society & Animals
Cronin, K., Fowler, T., & Hagar, D. (2018). When neglect isn’t working anymore: the unlikely success of the Tuxedo Party. Society & Animals, 26(3), 277-305. In 2012, Tuxedo Stan, a domestic long-hair cat, “ran for mayor” of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and a year...