The objective of this study was to evaluate the response of healthy housebound domestic cats to the simultaneous provision of 2 litterboxes of differing sizes by recording the average daily frequency of urination and defecation in each box. Forty-three households with 74 privately owned cats were each provided with 2 different-sized plastic containers, with the larger box being 86 cm in length, exceeding the size of commercially available litterboxes. Owners were also provided with an unlimited supply of clumping cat litter and a logbook to record daily urine and fecal deposits in the boxes as they were scooped over a 4-week period. The 2 litterboxes were initially placed at opposite sides of the same room in the owner's home. After 2 ...
The aim of this study was to analyse the importance of urinalysis in diagnosing feline urinary tract...
Urination and defecation outside the litter box is one of the most common behavior problems reported...
Litter-ly Speaking When your cat forgoes the litter box, he’s letting you know that something is wr...
Feces littered on the ground by free-roaming cats contain bacteria, viruses, and parasites and pose ...
Current guidelines recommend transitioning cats from one litter product to another over 6 days to mi...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether Australian cat owners are effectively m...
The merits of various housing options for domestic cats in shelters have been debated. However, comp...
In the domestic cat, elimination at an inappropriate location is considered by cat owners and non-ca...
Domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) are the most commonly kept companion animals in the US with l...
<p>Urinary house soiling (periuria) in the home is a common but serious behaviour problem in cats. A...
Unwanted toileting is amongst the most undesirable behaviors in domestic cats and can lead to confli...
<p>Urinary house soiling (periuria) in the home is a common but serious behaviour problem in cats. A...
The increase of domestic animals kept in shelters highlights the need to ensure animal welfare. Envi...
Objective - To estimate cat population size, management, and outside faecal deposition and evaluat...
Cats are popular pets and are usually allowed to roam free when owners let them out of the house. Th...
The aim of this study was to analyse the importance of urinalysis in diagnosing feline urinary tract...
Urination and defecation outside the litter box is one of the most common behavior problems reported...
Litter-ly Speaking When your cat forgoes the litter box, he’s letting you know that something is wr...
Feces littered on the ground by free-roaming cats contain bacteria, viruses, and parasites and pose ...
Current guidelines recommend transitioning cats from one litter product to another over 6 days to mi...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether Australian cat owners are effectively m...
The merits of various housing options for domestic cats in shelters have been debated. However, comp...
In the domestic cat, elimination at an inappropriate location is considered by cat owners and non-ca...
Domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) are the most commonly kept companion animals in the US with l...
<p>Urinary house soiling (periuria) in the home is a common but serious behaviour problem in cats. A...
Unwanted toileting is amongst the most undesirable behaviors in domestic cats and can lead to confli...
<p>Urinary house soiling (periuria) in the home is a common but serious behaviour problem in cats. A...
The increase of domestic animals kept in shelters highlights the need to ensure animal welfare. Envi...
Objective - To estimate cat population size, management, and outside faecal deposition and evaluat...
Cats are popular pets and are usually allowed to roam free when owners let them out of the house. Th...
The aim of this study was to analyse the importance of urinalysis in diagnosing feline urinary tract...
Urination and defecation outside the litter box is one of the most common behavior problems reported...
Litter-ly Speaking When your cat forgoes the litter box, he’s letting you know that something is wr...