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Judi Lynn

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Fri Jun 9, 2023, 01:46 AM Jun 2023

Scientists Develop New Birth Control for Female Cats--No Surgery Necessary 🐈❤️️


The one-time injection of a gene therapy could eventually be used to control cat populations

Will Sullivan

June 8, 2023 8:12 a.m.

Researchers have developed a permanent birth control for female cats that would mean the animals don’t have to undergo invasive surgery to be spayed, according to a new study. The single injection could aid the effort to control cat numbers globally.

The world cat population has reached an estimated 600 million, and roughly 80 percent of them are free-roaming. These natural hunters cause a lot of harm to wildlife: In the United States alone, domestic cats kill between 1.3 billion and 4 billion birds and between 6.3 billion and 22.3 billion mammals each year. Currently, the main method for sterilizing cats involves surgery—a costly and risky procedure.

The new technique, described in a paper published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications, involves a one-time injection of a gene therapy that could provide long-term birth control for female cats. The preliminary study was small and involved only nine felines, six of which received the treatment. Later this year, researchers will meet with the Food and Drug Administration to discuss how to further test their method, David Pépin, a co-author of the new study and molecular biologist at Harvard Medical School, tells Inverse’s Elana Spivack.

“This is really exciting, and I hope it will pan out,” Julie Levy, a veterinarian at the University of Florida who did not contribute to the research, tells the New York Times’ Alla Katsnelson. “Wouldn’t it be great if we could send out a technician into the field to inject cats and then let them go?”

More:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-develop-new-birth-control-for-female-cats-no-surgery-necessary-180982319/

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Scientists Develop New Birth Control for Female Cats--No Surgery Necessary 🐈❤️️ (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2023 OP
wow! fingers crossed hat this works out here. niyad Jun 2023 #1
I do hope it works, but they have to be careful TexasBushwhacker Jun 2023 #2
wow Tracyjo Jun 2023 #3

TexasBushwhacker

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2. I do hope it works, but they have to be careful
Fri Jun 9, 2023, 01:48 PM
Jun 2023

Those billions of mammals they are killing are mostly rats and mice. You have to be very careful about reducing predator populations.

Rabbits were introduced in Australia in the 1700s to be bred for food and of course, some were released to the wild. With few natural predators, their population went from a few hundred to over 200 Million now. They're considered such a pest that when Volkswagen came out with the Rabbit, they called it the Golf in Australia. Calling it a Rabbit would have been like calling an American car the "Cockroach".

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