This document contains information about Catherine Tiplady, a veterinarian and PhD student researching the connections between human interpersonal violence and animal abuse. It provides her contact information and lists some of her publications on topics related to domestic violence, animal welfare in veterinary education, and public responses to media coverage of animal cruelty.
3. My research
Human interpersonal violence and animal abuse
○ How animals are affected by domestic violence
○Veterinary involvement in animal abuse/domestic
violence
○Vets as victims of abuse
○ Public responses to animal cruelty in media broadcasts
○ Animal use in education
○ email: catherine.tiplady@uqconnect.edu.au
Centre for Animal Welfare and Ethics I School of Veterinary Science I University of
Queensland, Australia
4. My publications
• ‘Animal Abuse – Helping Animals and People’ book, CABI 2013
• Animal Use in Veterinary Education — The Need for a Fourth R:
Respect (PiLAS 2012)
• Intimate partner violence and companion animal welfare (Aust. Vet.
Journal 2012)
• ‘The animals are all I have’ – experiences of domestic violence,
companion animals and veterinary access (Society & Animals, in
press)
•Public response to media coverage of animal cruelty (Journal
Agricultural and Environmental Ethics)
uqcawe
• catherine.tiplady@uqconnect.edu.au
www.uq.edu.au/cawe
Centre for Animal Welfare and Ethics I School of Veterinary Science I University of
Queensland, Australia
6. Since 1969, IFAW saves animals in crisis around the world. With projects in
more than 40 countries, our mission is to:
1. Rescue individual animals
2. Prevent cruelty to animals
3. Advocate for the protection of wildlife and their habitats
7. Animal Action Education
• Educating – Inspiring – Empowering
• Engaging over 5,000,000 students,
teachers and families each year
• Runs in 18+ countries worldwide
• Available in 8 languages + Braille
• Free multilingual educational DVD
• Suitable for ages 5-14
• Includes:
-> 20min educational film
-> Teaching guides
-> Lessons & Worksheets
-> Posters - Crafts - Contests &
more!
8. Humane Community Development
Every community is unique; so are
their dog and cat management
challenges. One thing all communities
have in common is that when animals
suffer so do people.
IFAW believes that community
participation is essential to the
development and implementation of a
successful project. Our tailored tools
and mentoring can help at every step
of the way.
Focussing on humane, sustainable
solutions we ensure communities are
prepared to end the suffering of their
animals now and in the future.
10. Join us: www.stray-afp.org
FOR THE SUPPORT OF STRAY ANIMALS
WORLDWIDE
Mission: Countries and people around the world take
respectful care of their stray animals
11. For the support of stray animals
woldwide
Mission: Countries and people around the world take respectful care of their
stray animals
12. What we do
World Stray Animals Day (4/4)
Events (stray animal festival, stray
animal symposium)
200 affiliated organizations
Education for children and adults
TNR projects
Political pressure
Demonstrations and actions
Communication & networking
14. www.changeforanimals.org
Change For Animals Foundation (CFAF) works with partners around the world to deliver
campaigns and projects that address some of the most complex and challenging animal
welfare issues.
For CFAF, animal welfare is not simply about ending the suffering of animals but
working in communities and across societies to change human attitudes and behaviour
towards animals that will not only improve the lives of animals but those of people too.
15. www.changeforanimals.org
Ending the Cruel Dog Meat Trades
The dog meat trade is arguably the most severe
companion animal welfare concern in Asia. Whilst dog
meat is consumed in several regions of the world, the
availability of dog meat is most widespread here.
Millions of dogs are stolen from their owners, taken
from the streets or sourced from farms, transported
long distances and inhumanely slaughtered. CFAF’s
campaigns work to end the inherently cruel farming of,
trade in, and slaughtering of dogs destined for human
consumption throughout Asia.
16. www.changeforanimals.org
Dog and Cat Population Management
CFAF are undertaking a pioneering dog and cat
population management project in Praia de Faro,
Portugal. In partnership with Animais de Rua and
supported by Dogs Trust, the three-year project
will ensure that not only are the animals
sterilised and receive all the veterinary treatment
they require but that their ongoing welfare needs
are provided for in years to come by engaging
and working closely with the local community,
and providing them the support they need to
create a better life for all the animals of the Praia.
18. Animal Protection Index:
The Animal Protection Index aims to establish a ranked index of animal welfare policy
around the world.
19. Animal Mosaic
Animal Mosaic provides free information, resources and online forums and
communities for professionals, so we can work together towards a better future for
both animals and humans
20. We protect dogs around
the world from
inhumane culling.
Come and see us at our
stand for more
information.
22. Deutscher Tierschutzbund e.V.
German Animal Welfare Federation
Since 1881
Umbrella Organisation of German animal welfare
organisations
751 local organisations for towns and cities
500 of these organisations run animal shelters
Germany‘s largest animal welfare organisation (about
800,000 members)
NGO, financed by membership fees and donations
23. Deutscher Tierschutzbund e.V. – German Animal Welfare Federation
Deutscher Tierschutzbund
German Animal Welfare Federation
Headquarters in Bonn / Berlin office:
Pass on information to the public and media about animal welfare topics
Political communication and advocacy
AnimalWelfare Academy (Akademie für Tierschutz, Neubiberg/Munich)
fundamental work by scientists (biologists, veterinarians, attorneys)
Department for
farm animals
companion animals
wildlife and nature conservation (including vegetarian nutrition)
alternatives to animal use in research and testing
Legal department
Animal shelter consultancy department
Cell culture laboratory
24. Deutscher Tierschutzbund e.V. – German Animal Welfare Federation
Projects for stray dogs and cats:
Odessa:
Animal welfare friendly and effective population
management for dogs and cats
Castration centre since 2005: „catch – neuter – release“
Castration of 28,601 dogs and cats
Medical treatment of 49,765 dogs and cats
Cooperation with residents and local authorities
Kiew:
2012: Memorandum with Government of Kiew
Castration of 6,796 stray dogs and of 813 dogs of poor
residents
Deutscher Tierschutzbund
German Animal Welfare Federation
26. Ceva UK’s
Corporate & Social Responsibility
Support strategic partners such as
International Catcare with UK and
global congresses & with ‘trap,
neuter, release’ (TNR) programmes
Offer courses to RVN’s in Behaviour
Management & Welfare
Support most animal rehoming
charities in the UK with pheromone
support
Work alongside many assistance
dog organisations to improve
stressful transition periods
27. Feliway® is a synthetic copy of the F3 fraction of the
feline facial pheromone that cats use to mark their
territory as safe.
There are over 13 published papers supporting the
use of Feliway to:
Help reduce or prevent unwanted stress-related behaviours such as spraying, scratching, and tension
between cats
Cats find changes to the environment very stressful and as such can seem a bit ‘off colour’ and
even go off their food. Feliway can support cats during times of transition whilst in rescue
homes & centres by comforting them and marking the area as safe.
Importantly, it is also helps to provide a comforting and welcoming environment when they are
rehomed in a new home – helping them to settle in quicker.
Feliway is available as:
Plug-in diffuser: releases the comforting pheromone into the local
environment. Covers an areas of 50-70m2 and lasts up to 4 weeks
20 & 60ml spray: can be sprayed directly onto objects or areas that
your cat will come into contact with. Provides pheromone support
for up to 24hrs.
28. Adaptil® is a synthetic copy of the dog appeasing pheromone that
a mother dog releases 2-3 days after giving birth. This pheromone
is to comfort and reassure her puppies. This pheromone has also
been proven to have the same ‘comforting’ effect on adult dogs.
There are over 16 published papers supporting the
use of Adaptil to:
Puppies: helping them settle into their new homes and develop into well behaved adult dogs
Adult dogs – helping them cope in situations where they are worried or anxious i.e. kennel stays
Dogs are sociable animals and can find being alone in kennels or rescue centres stressful. Resulting
in unwanted behaviour such as barking, pacing and being agitated. Adaptil can support dogs
during times of stress by comforting and reassuring them.
Importantly, it is also helps to provide a comforting and welcoming environment when they are rehomed
in a new home – helping them to settle in quicker.
Adaptil is available as:
Plug-in diffuser: releases the comforting pheromone into the local
environment. Covers an areas of 50-70m2 and lasts up to 4 weeks
60ml spray: can be sprayed directly onto objects or areas that
your dog will come into contact with. Provides pheromone support
for up to 4hrs.
Small & Large Collar: releases the comforting pheromone when the collar
is in close enough contact to be warmed by the dog’s body heat. Lasts up to 4 weeks.
30. B1R.ONE. is an animal rights movement and
project started by Ebru Elgöç, Cansu Özmen and
Eda Barın to promote animal welfare, provide
medical treatment for individual cases, engage
in rehoming promotions for mix breed stray
animals and defends all animals’ right to life.
B1R.ONE. is a non-profit, non-registered
organization of three women of different
professional backgrounds.
31. "B1R" aims to pressure municipalities into
providing for animals in accordance with
animal welfare law. It also aims to educate the
public about breeding and sales of animals and
the need to neuter via written and visual media.
32. "B1R" is against breedism as well as breeding
and sales of companion animals and uses
several promotion techniques on social media to
promote adoption from the street or shelters.
https://www.facebook.com/B1R.ONE
34. Cairo SPCA
Succeeded in banning Bullfighting
shows from starting in Egypt in 1997.
The actions taken were so strong
and effective that it is
not introduced till now.
36. KAPSA vision:
A Kalkan where street animals live healthy, happy
lives in harmony with their human neighbours
NEUTER AND RETURN:
No more unwanted puppies!
ALL street dogs are neutered, vaccinated,
tagged and registered and returned to their
own areas
HOMING:
We home as many
animals as possible
both locally and
abroad.
KAPSA – Kalkan Association for the Protection of Street Animals
37. Education is the key!
We regularly visit
local schools to
teach children of
all ages about
understanding
and treatment of
animals
We are constantly
talking to local
people about the
importance of
neutering
We promote
responsible
ownership
KAPSA – Kalkan Association for the Protection of Street Animals
38. Healthy dogs are happy dogs.
TREATMENT:
We provide appropriate
veterinary care for very, many
sick or injured animals.
Ailments treated range from
Mange (right) to Leischmania,
road accident victims and
random poisonings. The list is
endless . . .
Before
After
WINTER FEEDING:
To reduce the number of sick and starving animals on the
streets of Kalkan we run a winter feeding programme for cats
and dogs with over 90 volunteers involved
For more information about KAPSA and the work we do please visit
our website www.kapsaonline.com/ or join us on Facebook at
Friends of Kapsa or Kalkan Animals Abroad
KAPSA – Kalkan Association for the Protection of Street Animals
48. THIS
“Neighborhood Kitty Parks”
NOT THIS
A matter of Gratitude…
Istanbul, 2008
It all started in 2007, in Istanbul
with the launching of the
“Cat Condo” during a
Sacrifice Holiday.
Doing something good
for other animals
was a way to ease
our pain!
Paws in Turkey
(formerly SED)
Kitty Motel
49. “Neighborhood Kitty Parks”
Istanbul, 2007
We offered to mail
the instructions
to build “Cat Condos”
to anyone caring for
the street cats.
It was a hit
with the media
and the caretakers.
We launched the “Kitty Parks” in 2008…
Paws in Turkey
formerly SED
50. “Neighborhood Kitty Parks”
The original (ill fated) “Kitty Park” in Bakırköy,
Istanbul, 2009
Despite Bakırköy, other municipalities all around Turkey
have since been installing “Kitty Parks.”
Cats are finally winning!
See: pawsinturkey.blogspot.com.tr
52. Cats Protection
Our Vision
Cats Protection is the UK’s
leading feline welfare charity.
Cats Protection’s vision is a
world where every cat is treated
with kindness and an
understanding of its needs.
54. How we work
31 centrally run adoption centres all over the UK
250 voluntary branches
>8000 volunteers
Rehomed and reunited 45,000 cats in 2013
Help to neuter 158,000 cats in 2013
56. HYGIENE SPONSOR of ICAWC 2014
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Kennel Cough, Strangles, Rattles, etc.
58. I’m here to offer advice and assistance on:
• Infection Control
– Surface Disinfection
– Barrier Hygiene
• International Supply
– Bulk Delivery
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70. friendly
healthy balanced
happy
Because we put welfare above all, our dogs and cats are perfect!
Find out more www.animaisbarcelos.org
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educated
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