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多只无主猫环境中的肠道寄生虫与粪便皮质醇代谢物:居住条件的影响

Intestinal Parasites and Fecal Cortisol Metabolites in Multi-Unowned-Cat Environments: The Impact of Housing Conditions.

作者信息

Blasco Xavier, Manteca Xavier, López-Béjar Manel, Carbajal Anaïs, Castellà Joaquim, Ortuño Anna

机构信息

Animal Health and Anatomy Department, Veterinary Faculty, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, 08193 Barcelona, Spain.

Animal Science Department, Veterinary Faculty, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, 08193 Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2021 Apr 30;11(5):1300. doi: 10.3390/ani11051300.

Abstract

Housing conditions were assessed in different unowned multi-cat management models in order to evaluate their impact on the occurrence of intestinal parasites and fecal cortisol metabolite (FCM) levels. Fresh stool fecal samples were collected from rescue shelters, catteries and feline colonies for coprological analyses in order to detect intestinal parasite patency and fecal cortisol metabolites. A questionnaire provided information about the facilities, management and housing conditions of cats, including information about dog exposure, enclosure size, environment enrichment and changes to group composition. Overall, intestinal parasite infection was detected in 58.2% of fecal samples collected. The occurrence of intestinal parasites detected in free-roaming cats was 82.2%, mainly due to helminth infection. The parasite infection rate was 57.3% in rescue shelters and 34.6% in catteries. In confined cats, protozoa infection was more likely detected in rescue shelters than in catteries (RR = 2.02 (1.30-3.14), = 0.0012). Although the FCM values were very variable between cats, the enclosure size and parasite infection were correlated with the average FCM. A small enclosure size was correlated with high fecal cortisol metabolites ( = 0.016). Protozoa-positive samples showed higher FCM levels than negative samples ( = 0.0150). High dog exposure was statistically associated with protozoa infection ( = 0.0006). The results indicated that improving housing, especially in terms of floor space and avoiding dog exposure, reduces stress and can thus be applied to make control strategies in multi-unowned-cat environments more efficient, especially when cats are confined.

摘要

在不同的无主多猫管理模式下评估住房条件,以评估其对肠道寄生虫发生情况和粪便皮质醇代谢物(FCM)水平的影响。从救援庇护所、猫舍和猫群中收集新鲜粪便样本进行粪便学分析,以检测肠道寄生虫感染情况和粪便皮质醇代谢物。通过问卷调查获取有关猫的设施、管理和住房条件的信息,包括与狗接触情况、围栏大小、环境丰富度和群体组成变化等信息。总体而言,在所收集的粪便样本中,58.2%检测到肠道寄生虫感染。自由放养猫的肠道寄生虫感染率为82.2%,主要是由于蠕虫感染。救援庇护所中寄生虫感染率为57.3%,猫舍中为34.6%。在圈养猫中,救援庇护所比猫舍更易检测到原生动物感染(RR = 2.02(1.30 - 3.14),P = 0.0012)。尽管猫之间的FCM值差异很大,但围栏大小和寄生虫感染与平均FCM相关。围栏面积小与粪便皮质醇代谢物水平高相关(P = 0.016)。原生动物阳性样本的FCM水平高于阴性样本(P = 0.0150)。狗的高接触率与原生动物感染存在统计学关联(P = 0.0006)。结果表明,改善住房条件,特别是在占地面积方面并避免与狗接触,可减轻压力,因此可应用于使多只无主猫环境中的控制策略更有效,尤其是在猫被圈养时。

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