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1. Distinctive diets of eutherian predators in Australia

2. Intensive Adoption as a Management Strategy for Unowned, Urban Cats: A Case Study of 25 Years of Trap–Assess–Resolve (TAR) in Auckland, New Zealand

3. Body Size and Bite Force of Stray and Feral Cats—Are Bigger or Older Cats Taking the Largest or More Difficult-to-Handle Prey?

4. Response to Wolf et al.: Furthering Debate over the Suitability of Trap-Neuter-Return for Stray Cat Management

5. Ultrasonic deterrents reduce nuisance cat (Felis catus) activity on suburban properties

6. Evidence for a Role of Prolactin in Mediating Effects of Photoperiod during the Dry Period

7. A Case of Letting the Cat out of The Bag—Why Trap-Neuter-Return Is Not an Ethical Solution for Stray Cat (Felis catus) Management

8. Attitudes and Practices of Australian Veterinary Professionals and Students towards Early Age Desexing of Cats

9. Using Free Adoptions to Reduce Crowding and Euthanasia at Cat Shelters: An Australian Case Study

10. Counting the bodies: Estimating the numbers and spatial variation of Australian reptiles, birds and mammals killed by two invasive mesopredators

11. Compounding and complementary carnivores: Australian bird species eaten by the introduced European red fox Vulpes vulpes and domestic cat Felis catus

12. A Century of Peer-reviewed Australian Zoological Research: Prominent Authors, Themes and Usage of Papers from Australian Zoologist

13. Reptiles as food: predation of Australian reptiles by introduced red foxes compounds and complements predation by cats

14. Morphological and Functional Divergence of the Lower Jaw Between Native and Invasive Red Foxes

15. Diet of the introduced red foxVulpes vulpesin Australia: analysis of temporal and spatial patterns

16. Nine ways to score nine lives – identifying appropriate methods to age domestic cats ( Felis catus )

17. Body Size and Bite Force of Stray and Feral Cats—Are Bigger or Older Cats Taking the Largest or More Difficult-to-Handle Prey?

18. Sharing meals: Predation on Australian mammals by the introduced European red fox compounds and complements predation by feral cats

19. Diet and bite force in red foxes: ontogenetic and sex differences in an invasive carnivore

20. A Case of Letting the Cat out of The Bag—Why Trap-Neuter-Return Is Not an Ethical Solution for Stray Cat (Felis catus) Management

21. Response to Wolf et al.: Furthering Debate over the Suitability of Trap-Neuter-Return for Stray Cat Management

22. Evidence for a Role of Prolactin in Mediating Effects of Photoperiod during the Dry Period

23. Using Free Adoptions to Reduce Crowding and Euthanasia at Cat Shelters: An Australian Case Study

24. The effect of manual and mechanical stimulation on oxytocin release and milking characteristics in Holstein cows milked 3 times daily

25. How to catch red foxes red handed: identifying predation of freshwater turtles and nests

26. Mammary response to exogenous prolactin or frequent milking during early lactation in dairy cows

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