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A critically appraised topic (CAT) to compare the effects of single and multi-cat housing on physiological and behavioural measures of stress in domestic cats in confined environments

机译:一个严格评估的主题(CAT)用于比较单猫和多猫住房对密闭环境中家猫应激的生理和行为测量的影响

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BackgroundDomestic cats have evolved from solitary, asocial predators and whilst they may display social behaviours, they can still exist as solitary survivors. Over-population and relinquishment of pet cats are ubiquitous problems worldwide, and rehoming centres (also known as rescues/ shelters) aim to ameliorate this by holding cats in confinement for a variable period until a new home is found. The provision of optimal housing for large numbers of cats in close confinement, such as in rehoming centres, is therefore inherently difficult. Under these conditions there is the potential for individuals to develop signs of physical and psychological ill health, and thus experience compromised welfare. Available information regarding housing practices that maximise welfare currently provides conflicting results, and as a consequence there are no unanimous housing recommendations. The aim of this study was therefore to review the evidence on the impact of single housing compared to multi-cat housing on stress in confined cats, as measured by physiological and/or behavioural outcomes. The review was conducted using a Critically Appraised Topic (CAT) format. A systematic search of electronic databases (CAB Abstracts, Zoological Records and Medline) was carried out to identify peer-reviewed literature comparing single and multi-cat housing in confined environments.
机译:背景本土猫已经从孤独的社交掠食者进化而来,尽管它们可能表现出社交行为,但它们仍可以作为孤独的幸存者而存在。宠物猫的种群过多和放牧是世界范围内普遍存在的问题,而归巢中心(也称为营救/庇护所)旨在通过将猫在不同的时期内关押直到找到新家来缓解这种情况。因此,为诸如封闭巢穴之类的密闭空间的大量猫提供最佳住房是固有的困难。在这种情况下,个人有可能发展出身体和心理不适的症状,从而遭受福利受损。当前有关最大化福利的住房实践的信息提供了相互矛盾的结果,因此,没有一致的住房建议。因此,本研究的目的是回顾通过生理和/或行为结果来衡量的单只猫与多只猫的住房对受限猫的压力影响的证据。审查是使用关键评估主题(CAT)格式进行的。对电子数据库(CAB摘要,动物学记录和Medline)进行了系统搜索,以识别经过同行评审的文献,以比较狭窄环境中的单猫和多猫住房。

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