Replication Data for: Quantification of a shelter cat population: trends in intake, length of stay and outcome data of cats in seven Dutch shelters between 2006 – 2021.

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Shelter metrics can be used by shelters for self-assessment to optimize the health of their animal population and to identify risk factors for disease outbreaks. However, there is a need for a wider scope of these shelter metrics, as evidenced by the interest from shelters in the benchmarking of shelter progress and the development of national best practices. For the first time Dutch shelter data were used to retrospectively signal trends using potential reliable metrics for the analysis of shelter data. The aims of this study were to apply relevant metrics describing the different phases of shelter management for shelter cats (i.e., intake, stay and outcome) and a retrospective analysis of Dutch shelter data between 2006 and 2021. Seven of the approximately 120 Dutch animal shelters participated in this study. Quantitative data on the intake of more than 74,000 shelter cats (e.g., stray cats, cats surrendered by their owners and cats obtained from other sources) and their outcomes (i.e., cats rehomed, returned to their owners, deceased, or otherwise lost) have been analysed. Metrics as rehoming rate, return to owner rate, rates for mortality and euthanasia, length of stay and risk-based live release rate, were determined. The main findings of the study during this 16 years period were that over time the number of cats per 1000 residents admitted to Dutch shelters was reduced by 39%, the numbers of feline euthanasia decreased with approximately 50%, the length of stay showed a reducing trend, while the return to owner and the risk-based live release rate increased. The shelter metrics examined in this study could be helpful in monitoring and evaluating the management and consequent health and well-being of cats in shelters and eventually be a benchmark for shelters both in the Netherlands and at European level.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.34894/WHA5IS
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Creator van der Leij, Ruth ORCID logo
Publisher DataverseNL
Contributor van der Leij, Ruth
Publication Year 2023
Rights CC-BY-4.0; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Contact van der Leij, Ruth (Utrecht University)
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Discipline Life Sciences; Medicine