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隐藏盒对荷兰收容所猫应激水平和体重的影响:一项随机对照试验。

The effect of a hiding box on stress levels and body weight in Dutch shelter cats; a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Shelter Medicine Programme, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Oct 14;14(10):e0223492. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0223492. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

While staying in an animal shelter, cats may suffer from chronic stress which impairs their health and welfare. Providing opportunities to hide can significantly reduce behavioural stress in cats, but confirmation with physical parameters is needed. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the effect of a hiding box on behavioural stress levels (scored by means of the Cat-Stress-Score) and a physical parameter, namely body weight, during the first 12 days in quarantine for cats newly arrived cats at a Dutch animal shelter. Twenty-three cats between 1 and 10 years of age were randomly divided between the experimental (N = 12) and control group (N = 11) with and without a hiding box. Stress levels were assessed on days 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 12 according to the non-invasive Cat-Stress-Score (CSS). Body weights were measured on days 0, 7 and 12. Finally, adoption rates and length of stay (LOS) were determined. Major findings of the study are: (1) the mean Cat-Stress-Score decreased with time for all cats, but cats with a hiding box showed a significant faster decrease in the CSS, reaching a lower CSS-steady state seven days earlier than the control group; (2) nearly all cats in both groups lost significant body weight during the first two weeks; (3) hiding boxes did not significantly influence weight loss; (4) no differences were found in the adoption rates and the LOS between both groups. Hiding enrichment reduces behavioural stress in shelter cats during quarantine situations and can therefore be a relatively simple aid to shelter adaptation. It offers no prevention however against feline weight loss, which indicates a serious health risk for shelter cats.

摘要

当猫待在动物收容所时,它们可能会长期承受压力,从而损害它们的健康和福利。提供躲藏的机会可以显著减少猫的行为压力,但需要用生理参数来确认。因此,本研究的目的是确定在荷兰动物收容所中,新猫到达隔离区的头 12 天,藏身盒对行为压力水平(通过猫应激评分来评估)和体重这一生理参数的影响。23 只年龄在 1 至 10 岁之间的猫被随机分为实验组(N = 12)和对照组(N = 11),实验组和对照组均设有或不设有藏身盒。根据非侵入性的猫应激评分(CSS),在第 1、2、3、5、7、9 和 12 天评估应激水平。体重在第 0、7 和 12 天进行测量。最后,确定收养率和逗留时间(LOS)。本研究的主要发现包括:(1)所有猫的猫应激评分均随时间呈下降趋势,但有藏身盒的猫 CSS 下降速度更快,达到 CSS 稳态的时间比对照组早 7 天;(2)两组几乎所有的猫在前两周内体重都明显下降;(3)藏身盒对体重减轻没有显著影响;(4)两组的收养率和 LOS 没有差异。藏身盒可以减少隔离期间收容所猫的行为压力,因此是一种相对简单的适应收容所的辅助手段。但它并不能预防猫的体重减轻,这表明收容所猫面临着严重的健康风险。

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