Overweight is common in cats and has health and welfare implications. This study aimed to assess potential predictive/protective factors for feline overweight associated with owner management and their relationship with cat behavior and welfare. A questionnaire was administered to 197 owners to collect information about cat demographics, management, environment, dietary habits and behavior. The feline Body Mass Index was recorded for each cat. Univariate logistic regression was used to evaluate the association of parameters with overweight cats. Variables with a p-value < 0.10 at univariable analyses were selected for the multivariable model. Most cats were mixed-breed, 1–7 years old and neutered; 51.3% were overweight. Age higher than 7...
In order to determine causes, consequences and diseases in X veterinary clinics of dogs and cats, I ...
Real-world animal welfare problems in dogs and cats require the application of epidemiological metho...
Abstract Background The most common approach for controlled weight loss in cats is dietary caloric r...
Overweight is common in cats and has health and welfare implications. This study aimed to assess pot...
Overweight is common in cats and has health and welfare implications. This study aimed to assess pot...
Abstract Background Overweight in cats is a major risk factor for diabetes mellitus and has also bee...
Because of the growing problem of obesity in companion animals, this study aims to repeat a similar ...
A cross-sectional questionnaire study of cat owners registered with a first opinion veterinary pract...
Obesity is recognised as the most common multifactorial nutritional disorder of pet cats. Studies fr...
Background: Cats can be defined as being overweight if their bodyweight is 15% above optimum weight ...
A randomly selected group of cat-owning households (n = 458) were interviewed to determine the diet ...
The aim of the Master‘s thesis was to analyse and evaluate the causes of cats’ obesity. The investig...
A cross-sectional questionnaire study of cat owners in Klang Valley was done in January 2016. In tot...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the environmental component of aetiology of overweight and obesity by examini...
Background: Cats can be defined as being overweight if their bodyweight is 15% above optimum weight ...
In order to determine causes, consequences and diseases in X veterinary clinics of dogs and cats, I ...
Real-world animal welfare problems in dogs and cats require the application of epidemiological metho...
Abstract Background The most common approach for controlled weight loss in cats is dietary caloric r...
Overweight is common in cats and has health and welfare implications. This study aimed to assess pot...
Overweight is common in cats and has health and welfare implications. This study aimed to assess pot...
Abstract Background Overweight in cats is a major risk factor for diabetes mellitus and has also bee...
Because of the growing problem of obesity in companion animals, this study aims to repeat a similar ...
A cross-sectional questionnaire study of cat owners registered with a first opinion veterinary pract...
Obesity is recognised as the most common multifactorial nutritional disorder of pet cats. Studies fr...
Background: Cats can be defined as being overweight if their bodyweight is 15% above optimum weight ...
A randomly selected group of cat-owning households (n = 458) were interviewed to determine the diet ...
The aim of the Master‘s thesis was to analyse and evaluate the causes of cats’ obesity. The investig...
A cross-sectional questionnaire study of cat owners in Klang Valley was done in January 2016. In tot...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the environmental component of aetiology of overweight and obesity by examini...
Background: Cats can be defined as being overweight if their bodyweight is 15% above optimum weight ...
In order to determine causes, consequences and diseases in X veterinary clinics of dogs and cats, I ...
Real-world animal welfare problems in dogs and cats require the application of epidemiological metho...
Abstract Background The most common approach for controlled weight loss in cats is dietary caloric r...