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This is an examples of a cat colony or feature room concept. Communal cats live together in a common area and are easily viewed by the public.
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This is the viewing side of the cat mall, visitors cannot touch the animals eliminating the possibility of cross contamination. This is the cages we currently use, they encourage touching animals thereby spreading contaminants.
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This is an example of the kennel area for large canines. Notice the resinous flooring, glazed block construction, stainless steel and glass door materials used. Also the clean and neat appearance of the viewing area. This example shows several problems, the most prominent is the forward facing layout allowing the spread of airborne pathogens from cage to cage.
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A closer look at the cage materials used in the construction of the kennels. A trench drain can be seen in the rear of the cages. This is an example of a cage in the current facility, constructed from cinder blocks with household fencing as gates. Note the rust and wear on the hardware.
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A view of some puppy pens, this concept makes the animals look more attractive and comfortable while being easily viewed by the public. A view of one of the cages used to house our puppies and small dogs, again the cage doors allow contact that can transfer disease and forward facing cage orientation allows airborne issues.
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HVAC system cools/heats Ventilation draws it out
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HVAC System cools/heats Ventilation draws it out
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Examples of cage deterioration
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Facts resource sheet
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