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











