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Behaviour, Handling & Welfare Quiz on Urban Animal Management - CATS & DOGS, created by Hannah-Marie Rhodes on 02/11/2019.

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Urban Animal Management - CATS & DOGS

Question 1 of 7

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Fill the blank spaces to complete the text.

The Three Cat Categories:
1.
2.
3.

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Question 2 of 7

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Feral cats are:


humans

Companion cats are:


Stray cats are:
u

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    unowned
    unsocialised
    have no relationship to or dependence on
    owned
    sociable
    directly dependent on humans
    socialised or unsocialised
    varying dependence on humans
    nowned

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Question 3 of 7

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What is the need for cat management?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Protect native species and ecosystems

  • Reduce nuisance behaviours

  • Reduce spread of zoonotic diseases

  • There is no need for cat management

  • To allow cats to roam free

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Question 4 of 7

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Fill the blank spaces to complete the text.

TNR -

mtTNR -

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Question 5 of 7

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Fill the blank spaces to complete the text.

How is dog control monitored?


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Question 6 of 7

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A menacing dog:


A dangerous dog:






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    LOOKS dangerous
    Is based on breed type
    Must be muzzled and neutered
    Has already attacked
    Is based on the dogs behaviour
    Must be kept in a fenced property
    Must be muzzled and on leash
    Must be neutered
    Has an increased registration fee

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Question 7 of 7

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Breed specific legislation problems

Select one or more of the following:

  • Doesn't take into account training and socialisation

  • Less likely to be able to socialise dog

  • Any breed can be dangerous if not trained and handled correctly and a 'dangerous' dog can not be dangerous if it has the correct training and socialisation

  • More likely to be able to socialise dog

  • There is no legislation

  • There are no problems

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