Guardians’ Knowledge and Husbandry Practices of Feline Environmental Enrichment

Publication Type:
Journal Article
Year of Publication:
2016
Authors:
Ana Margarida Alho, Joana Pontes, Constança Pomba
Publication/Journal:
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
Publisher:
Routledge
Keywords:
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ISBN:
1088-8705
Abstract:

Feline environmental enrichment can prevent numerous disorders including anxiety, stress, obesity, and feline idiopathic cystitis. Despite its easy implementation and low cost, it has received little attention. The main goal of this study was to assess guardians’ knowledge concerning feline environmental enrichment and husbandry practices. A questionnaire was given to 130 companion animal guardians at the Lisbon Veterinary Faculty’s Teaching Hospital. The applications of 22 environmental enrichment measures related to food/water, litter box, and space/entertainment areas were evaluated. The majority of the households studied (74.6%) had a moderately enriched environment. Hygiene-related measures were those most adopted by guardians, while those requiring guardians’ commitment or previous awareness were the least implemented. A rating scale was proposed and applied to assess feline domestic environmental quality.

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