2015
DOI: 10.1177/1098612x15594992
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No surgery required: the future of feline sterilization

Abstract: Active research is in progress using approaches such as immunocontraception with a single-administration vaccine against gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH). Long-term therapy with GnRH agonists such as deslorelin administered in controlled-release devices is also being studied. Other scientists are targeting cells in the brain or gonads with cytotoxins, such as are used in cancer chemotherapy. Gene therapy expressing proteins that suppress reproduction and gene silencing of peptides essential to reproductio… Show more

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“…If an alternative method of inhibiting reproduction could be developed that was less labour-intensive than TNR, this could improve the cost-effectiveness. There has been considerable research into immunocontraception in mammals (Johnston & Rhodes 2015;Jewgenow 2017). Such an approach could be useful in areas where rapid reductions in cat numbers are not required and where there is little social licence for trapping and/or euthanising unowned cats.…”
Section: Managing Cats In Urban Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If an alternative method of inhibiting reproduction could be developed that was less labour-intensive than TNR, this could improve the cost-effectiveness. There has been considerable research into immunocontraception in mammals (Johnston & Rhodes 2015;Jewgenow 2017). Such an approach could be useful in areas where rapid reductions in cat numbers are not required and where there is little social licence for trapping and/or euthanising unowned cats.…”
Section: Managing Cats In Urban Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through such programs several interesting new sterilants based on mechanisms such as gene silencing, immunocontraception and targeted delivery of cytotoxins are being researched (see accompanying article in this Special Issue). 5…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%