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Preliminary analysis of post-adoption outcomes for kittens and adult cats rehomed through a New Zealand animal shelter

机译:通过新西兰动物避难所重新吸收的小猫和成人猫的采用后果初步分析

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Aims: To determine the frequency of different types of health and behavioural problems observed in the first month after adoption in kittens and adult cats rehomed through an animal shelter in New Zealand, to assess satisfaction of adopters and to determine the preferences of adopters for provision of post-adoption support. Methods: The adopters of kittens and cats from an animal shelter in Auckland, New Zealand between 15 October 2016-4 December 2016 were invited to complete a survey 1 week and 1 month after adoption. Respondents were asked about how well the animal was settling into the household, whether they had observed any health or behavioural problems, and what their preferences were for receiving post-adoption support. Results Data from at least one survey were available for 83/115 (72.2%) kittens and 70/155 (45.6%) adult cats, with 39/115 (34%) adopters of kittens and 35/155 (23%) adopters of adult cats completing surveys at both 1 week and 1 month after adoption. By 1 month after adoption 57/60 (95%) adopted kittens and 40/53 (75%) adopted adult cats had settled well into their new home. At 1 month after adoption 28/60 (47%) kittens and 26/53 (49%) cats had >= 1 reported behavioural problem, and 16/60 (27%) kittens and 18/53 (34%) cats had >= 1 reported health problem. The most common problem behaviours for kittens were episodes of hyperactivity and scratching household items, and for adult cats were spending most of the time hiding and scratching household items. The most common health problems for kittens were eye problems and sneezing or a runny nose, and for adult cats were sneezing or a runny nose. Amongst respondents, the most helpful support for recent adopters was considered to be an email or phone call 1 month after adoption from the animal shelter.
机译:目的:确定通过新西兰动物避难所收养的小猫和成年猫在第一个月内观察到不同类型健康和行为问题的频率,以评估采用者的满意度并确定采用者提供的偏好后期支助。方法:2016年10月15日在2016年10月15日之间的奥克兰动物收容所的猫和猫的采用者被邀请完成一周的调查1周和1个月。受访者被问及动物在家庭中如何落入家庭,无论是观察到任何健康或行为问题,以及他们的偏好都用于接受收养后支持。结果来自至少一项调查的数据可用于83/115(72.2%)小猫和70/155(45.6%)成年猫,39/115(34%)小猫和35/155(23%)采用者成人猫在通过1周和1个月后完成调查。收养后1个月57/60(95%)采用小猫和40/53(75%)采用的成年猫在他们的新家里定居。在收养后的1个月28/60(47%)小猫和26/53(49%)猫> = 1报告的行为问题,16/60(27%)小猫和18/53(34%)猫> = 1报告的健康问题。小猫最常见的问题行为是多动症和划伤家居用品的剧集,而成人猫的大部分时间都花费了掩藏和刮伤家居用品。小猫最常见的健康问题是眼问题和打喷嚏或流鼻涕,而成人猫正在打喷嚏或流鼻涕。在受访者中,从动物收容所采用后1个月被认为是一封电子邮件或电话的最有用的支持。

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