Cat (Felis silvestris catus) shelter practices may have important implications for cats' health and well-being. This study explored the relationship between husbandry practices and cat health in Hong Kong's shelters which are unregulated. Cat health was measured via body condition score (BCS), coat condition and signs of oculo-nasal discharge. A total of 314 cats in 24 cat shelters were assessed. A satisfactory BCS was associated with regular veterinary input, more than once per day disinfection and more than once per day change of water. The presence of oculo-nasal discharge — as a marker for upper respiratory tract infection — was associated with a lack of regular veterinary input and less frequent change of water within the shelter. A la...
Maintaining appropriate living conditions and good health of the animals should be one of the main p...
We examined 250 cats at an animal shelter in the coastal temperate region of Canada to determine whe...
As adult cats can often be difficult to re-home, they may spend long periods in rescue shelters wher...
Domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) are the most commonly kept companion animals in the US with l...
The aim of this study was to detect changes in health-oriented welfare indicators of shelter cats ho...
Upper respiratory infection (URI) is not an inevitable consequence of sheltering homeless cats. This...
Upper respiratory infection (URI) is not an inevitable consequence of sheltering homeless cats. This...
Upper respiratory infection (URI) is not an inevitable consequence of sheltering homeless cats. This...
Objective-Feline upper respiratory infection (URI) is a common, multi-factorial infectious disease s...
Objective-Feline upper respiratory infection (URI) is a common, multi-factorial infectious disease s...
Objective—Feline upper respiratory infection (URI) is a common, multi-factorial infectious disease s...
Objective—Feline upper respiratory infection (URI) is a common, multi-factorial infectious disease s...
Stray cats are an extremely polarising issue in New Zealand drawing regular media attention often wi...
ABSTRACT. A follow-up questionnaire survey was conducted with 29 cat owners who adopted cats from an...
Understanding cat owners’ housing, care, and management practices is important for promoting cat wel...
Maintaining appropriate living conditions and good health of the animals should be one of the main p...
We examined 250 cats at an animal shelter in the coastal temperate region of Canada to determine whe...
As adult cats can often be difficult to re-home, they may spend long periods in rescue shelters wher...
Domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) are the most commonly kept companion animals in the US with l...
The aim of this study was to detect changes in health-oriented welfare indicators of shelter cats ho...
Upper respiratory infection (URI) is not an inevitable consequence of sheltering homeless cats. This...
Upper respiratory infection (URI) is not an inevitable consequence of sheltering homeless cats. This...
Upper respiratory infection (URI) is not an inevitable consequence of sheltering homeless cats. This...
Objective-Feline upper respiratory infection (URI) is a common, multi-factorial infectious disease s...
Objective-Feline upper respiratory infection (URI) is a common, multi-factorial infectious disease s...
Objective—Feline upper respiratory infection (URI) is a common, multi-factorial infectious disease s...
Objective—Feline upper respiratory infection (URI) is a common, multi-factorial infectious disease s...
Stray cats are an extremely polarising issue in New Zealand drawing regular media attention often wi...
ABSTRACT. A follow-up questionnaire survey was conducted with 29 cat owners who adopted cats from an...
Understanding cat owners’ housing, care, and management practices is important for promoting cat wel...
Maintaining appropriate living conditions and good health of the animals should be one of the main p...
We examined 250 cats at an animal shelter in the coastal temperate region of Canada to determine whe...
As adult cats can often be difficult to re-home, they may spend long periods in rescue shelters wher...