Murray Jane K, Mosteller Jill R, Loberg Jenny M, Andersson Maria, Benka Valerie A W
University of Bristol, UK
Colorado State University, USA.
J Feline Med Surg. 2015 Sep;17(9):790-9. doi: 10.1177/1098612X15594994.
Fertility control is important for population management of owned and unowned cats, provides health benefits at the individual level and can reduce unwanted sexually dimorphic behaviors such as roaming, aggression, spraying and calling. This article reviews the available evidence regarding European and American veterinarian, owner and pedigree cat breeder attitudes toward both surgical sterilization and non-surgical fertility control. It additionally presents new data on veterinarians' and pedigree cat breeders' use of, and attitudes toward, alternative modalities of fertility control.
Within the United States and Europe, the proportion of cats reported to be sterilized varies widely. Published estimates range from 27-93% for owned cats and 2-5% for cats trapped as part of a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program. In some regions and populations of cats, non-surgical fertility control is also used. Social context, cultural norms, individual preferences, economic considerations, legislation and professional organizations may all influence fertility control decisions for cats.
NON-SURGICAL METHODS OF FERTILITY CONTROL: Particularly in Europe, a limited number of non-surgical temporary contraceptives are available for cats; these include products with regulatory approval for cats as well as some used 'off label'. Non-surgical methods remove the risk of complications related to surgery and offer potential to treat more animals in less time and at lower cost; they may also appeal to pedigree cat breeders seeking temporary contraception. However, concerns over efficacy, delivery methods, target species safety, duration and side effects exist with current non-surgical options. Research is under way to develop new methods to control fertility in cats without surgery. US and European veterinarians place high value on three perceived benefits of surgical sterilization: permanence, behavioral benefits and health benefits. Non-surgical options will likely need to share these benefits to be widely accepted by the veterinary community.
生育控制对于家猫和流浪猫的种群管理很重要,在个体层面具有健康益处,还能减少诸如游荡、攻击、喷尿和嚎叫等不良的性别差异行为。本文回顾了欧美兽医、猫主人及纯种猫繁育者对手术绝育和非手术生育控制的现有态度证据。此外,还展示了有关兽医和纯种猫繁育者对替代生育控制方式的使用情况及态度的新数据。
在美国和欧洲,报告显示已绝育的猫的比例差异很大。已公布的估计数据显示,家猫的绝育比例在27%至93%之间,而作为诱捕-绝育-放归(TNR)计划一部分被诱捕的猫的绝育比例为2%至5%。在一些地区和猫种群中,也会采用非手术生育控制方法。社会背景、文化规范、个人偏好、经济因素、立法和专业组织都可能影响猫的生育控制决策。
特别是在欧洲,有几种有限的非手术临时避孕药可供猫使用;这些产品包括已获得猫用监管批准的产品以及一些“超说明书使用”的产品。非手术方法消除了与手术相关的并发症风险,有可能在更短时间内以更低成本治疗更多动物;它们可能也会吸引寻求临时避孕的纯种猫繁育者。然而,目前的非手术选择存在对疗效、给药方式、目标物种安全性、持续时间和副作用的担忧。正在进行研究以开发无需手术控制猫生育的新方法。美国和欧洲的兽医高度重视手术绝育的三个公认益处:永久性、行为益处和健康益处。非手术选择可能需要具备这些益处才能被兽医界广泛接受。