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Article about cat hatred by Carl Van Vechten.
A National Pet Alliance report compares 1000 feral cats with 1000 pet cats, over their life span, to examine population growth.
Addresses the “bell the cat” campaign.
An account of conditions in a kitten mill.
Researcher Sarah Hartwell's view on a range of cat issues.
People tamed cats as pets at least 9500 years ago, say researchers who have unearthed the grave of a prehistoric tabby in Cyprus. (April 8, 2004)
Examines the implications of our relationship with cats. Disuses domestication, rodent killing, cats as pets, breeding and showing and cat-based industries.
Observations about our attitude towards cats.
Addresses concerns that cats smother babies.
Examination into the reasons for the rapid decline in the Australian cat population by Susie Chaseling.
Examines the consequences of the campaign against domestic cats by linking the decline in cat ownership with an increase in the incidence of dog attack. Includes supporting links and forum. (Content warning)
Cats are now more popular with Britons than dogs with 7.5 million cats kept as pets. (May 3, 2002)
British members of parliament sign a motion to bring in cats to end the problem of mice settling into the Houses of Parliament. (June 11, 2002)
Article by BBC Science Reporter Helen Briggs about a claim that cats have evolved ways to exploit humans using their miaow. (May 22, 2002)
Views on backyard breeders and kitten mills.
A US company announced a plan to create a genetically modified cat without the protein that causes allergies in humans. (June 28, 2001)
Campaign by Alley Cat Allies demanding that the National Geographic Society halt distribution of its documentary, “The Secret Life of Cats”.
How children can benefit from a pet cat.
Examines many myths about cats including cats and babies, diseases transmissible from cats and allergies.
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