CAT
( Felis catus )
Why Do Cats Become Pests?
1. Breeding fast
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2. His body is dirty and smelly
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3. Dirt everywhere
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4. The stench is distinctive and unpleasant
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5. Wandering around in restaurants, hospitals, markets, and places
other general.
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6. The claws are destructive
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7. Frequent fights and noisier (the breeding season)
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8. The population of feral cats is already high
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9. Serve as a vector/carrier of several diseases à
Toxoplasma, Leptospira, Scabies, fleas, rabies, etc.
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10. Contrary to regulations (specific to industry)
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1. Tidy up the arrangement of goods and provide distance between
stuff with walls
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2. Reduce open doors
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3. Reduce open trash cans
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4. Always maintain sanitation both in the area inside and outside
buildings, especially in the canteen area
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5. Give directions to employees not to give
feed on cats
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6. Arrest
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Direct arrest
Catching is done directly using a net
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Indirect arrests
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Set traps in areas where cats rest most frequently.
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Post arrest
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- The cat is put in a sack and dumped in the area
certain
- Discharge distance of at least 15-20 KM from the location
- The cat dump should have 3 basic aspects
live cat (market, TPS, etc.)
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Method of Control
Basic Aspects of a Cat's Life
- Food sources
- Environment
- Water sources
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Types of Cats in General
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- Long-haired (Persian)
- Medium haired cats (Birman, Turkish, Balinese, Javanese, Tyffani
- Short-haired cats (Siamese, Abyssinian)
- Genetic mutation (Sphynx)
- Crossbreed cats (Savannah, Bengal, Chausie)
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'Adult cats can live for 15-20 years'.
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Cat Breeding
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Cats are ready to mate
- Male, 6-8 months
- Females, 5-12 months
Reproductive cycle every 5-6 months
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Fact: The ancient Egyptians used cats in rat control
Types of Cats