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Play and welfare in domestic cats: Current knowledge and future directions
Play and welfare have long been linked within animal research literature, with play considered as both a potential indicator and promoter of welfare. An indicator due to observations that play is exhibited most frequently in times when an animal's fitness...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Natural Behavior, Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Cat
Citation: Henning, J., Fernandez, E., Nielsen, T. et al. 2022. Play and welfare in domestic cats: Current knowledge and future directions. Animal Welfare 31(4), 407–421.
Read MoreEvaluation of primary wound healing and potential complications after perioperative infiltration with lidocaine without adrenaline in surgical incisions in dogs and cats
Pre-emptive local analgesia with the use of lidocaine is practised increasingly in veterinary medicine as part of applied multimodal analgesia, despite its controversial impact on wound healing. The purpose of this prospective, randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical study was to evaluate...
Year Published: 2023Topics: AnalgesiaAnimal Type: Cat, Dog
Citation: Herlofson, E. A. G., Tavola, F., Engdahl, K. S. et al. 2023. Evaluation of primary wound healing and potential complications after perioperative infiltration with lidocaine without adrenaline in surgical incisions in dogs and cats. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 65(1), 21.
Read MoreBeyond “doing better”: Ordinal rating scales to monitor behavioural indicators of well-being in cats
Safeguarding the well-being of cats is essential to the mission of any responsible animal shelter. Environmental enrichment and behaviour modification are often key to this goal. Measuring response to these interventions is essential to ensure strategies are successful. There are...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Cat
Citation: Ellis, J. J. 2022. Beyond “doing better”: Ordinal rating scales to monitor behavioural indicators of well-being in cats. Animals 12(21), 2897.
Read MoreAutomated recognition of pain in cats
Facial expressions in non-human animals are closely linked to their internal affective states, with the majority of empirical work focusing on facial shape changes associated with pain. However, existing tools for facial expression analysis are prone to human subjectivity and...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Cat
Citation: Feighelstein, M., Shimshoni, I., Finka, L. R. et al. 2022. Automated recognition of pain in cats. Scientific Reports 12(1), 9575.
Read MoreModernization of wall guard railing for safe enrichment in feline housing facilities
Creatively adapting older lab animal housing spaces to improve psychological well-being, welfare, and safety for animals is necessary to meet expectations for animal enrichment. Traditional lab animal facilities are designed to have functional, flexible, durable, and sanitizable housing spaces. Many...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Cat
Citation: Snipes, M. M., Wofford, K. A., Funk, A. L. et al. 2022. Modernization of wall guard railing for safe enrichment in feline housing facilities. Laboratory Animal Science Professional 10(5) (September/October), 50-51.
Read MoreBehaviour real-time spatial tracking identification (BeRSTID) used for cat behaviour monitoring in an animal shelter
Efficiently tracking animal behaviour in an animal shelter has direct lifesaving applications. Individualized care and early recognition of distress in cats are often missed. However, monitoring behaviour is a challenge as time and financial resources are often limited, and the...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Cat
Citation: Eagan, B. H., Eagan, B., Protopopova, A. 2022. Behaviour real-time spatial tracking identification (BeRSTID) used for cat behaviour monitoring in an animal shelter. Scientific Reports 12(1), 17585.
Read MoreAging cats prefer warm food
The aim of this study was to determine if meal temperature of cat wet food affected the feeding preference of aging (>7 years of age) domestic short-haired cats. We examined a chunks in gravy product served at three nominal temperatures...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Cat
Citation: Eyre, R., Trehiou, M., Marshall, E. et al. 2022. Aging cats prefer warm food. Journal of Veterinary Behavior 47, 86-92.
Read MoreCat vocalization in aversive and pleasant situations
Vocalization may transmit information from the emitting animal, including information about his or her emotional state. This study aimed to compare the vocal and the behavioral responses of domestic cats during an aversive and a pleasant situation. A total of...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Emotion, Pain, & Sentience, VocalizationAnimal Type: Cat
Citation: Schnaider, M. A., Heidemann, M. S., Silva, A. H. P. et al. 2022. Cat vocalization in aversive and pleasant situations. Journal of Veterinary Behavior 55-56, 71-78.
Read MoreShort communication: Use of infrared thermometers for cutaneous temperature recording: Agreement with the rectal temperature in Felis catus
In veterinary medicine, the gold standard for assessing body temperature is rectal temperature assessment. Considering that this procedure is stressful for many species, in particular for cats, it could be clinically important to consider an alternative approach for the monitoring...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Biological Sampling & Physiological MeasurementAnimal Type: Cat
Citation: Giannetto, C., Acri, G., Pennisi, M. et al. 2022. Short communication: Use of infrared thermometers for cutaneous temperature recording: Agreement with the rectal temperature in Felis catus. Animals 12(10), 1275.
Read MoreA noninvasive method of temperature measurement using a noncontact handheld infrared thermometer fails to correlate with rectal temperature in dogs and cats
OBJECTIVE: To perform a retrospective, multicenter observational study that compares the agreement of rectal temperature with the temperature measured with noncontact infrared thermometer (NCIT) in a population of dogs and cats. ANIMALS: 168 dogs and 61 cats. PROCEDURES: NCIT readings...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Biological Sampling & Physiological MeasurementAnimal Type: Cat, Dog
Citation: Barton, J. C., Didier, M. D., Silvestrini, P. et al. 2022. A noninvasive method of temperature measurement using a noncontact handheld infrared thermometer fails to correlate with rectal temperature in dogs and cats. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 260(7), 752-757.
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