2017
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2017001100023
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Fatores relacionados a problemas de comportamento em gatos

Abstract: RESUMO: Os problemas de comportamento apresentam importância não só no bem estar animal e na qualidade da relação humana-animal como também em saúde publica. Problemas de comportamento são uma das principais razões de abandono e subsequentemente o destino destes animais são abrigos ou até mesmo eutanásia. Além disso, a agressividade é um fator de risco para transmissão de zoonoses. Com o objetivo de avaliar a frequência de fatores relacionados a problemas de comportamento em gatos, foram coletadas informações … Show more

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“…When compared with inappropriate elimination of urine, both aggressiveness and scratching showed no significant differences. Results obtained in this study are in agreement with those obtained in a study carried out in a veterinary hospital in Porto Alegre, where scratching was also cited as the most frequent behavioral problem (61.3%), followed by aggressiveness (45.3%) and inappropriate elimination of urine (38.6%) (PAZ et al, 2017). In a study conducted in Spain, aggressiveness (47.0%) and inappropriate elimination (39.0%) were also reported to be the main complaints of cat owners (AMAT et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…When compared with inappropriate elimination of urine, both aggressiveness and scratching showed no significant differences. Results obtained in this study are in agreement with those obtained in a study carried out in a veterinary hospital in Porto Alegre, where scratching was also cited as the most frequent behavioral problem (61.3%), followed by aggressiveness (45.3%) and inappropriate elimination of urine (38.6%) (PAZ et al, 2017). In a study conducted in Spain, aggressiveness (47.0%) and inappropriate elimination (39.0%) were also reported to be the main complaints of cat owners (AMAT et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This may be because most people are unaware that scratching is a normal behavior of cats and do not provide adequate conditions for cats to scratch. According to the study by PAZ et al (2017), cats with designated areas for scratching had a 69.0% less risk of scratching in unwanted places. The results of these Table 1-The ranking from 1 to 10 in increasing order of importance, and the number of respondents for the most common behavioral problems reported in an epidemiological survey conducted with veterinarians in Porto Alegre-Brazil, 2018.…”
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“…(2018) que a castração se mostrou eficaz e espera-se que haja melhora no comportamento tanto de machos quanto de fêmeas em aproximadamente 15 dias após a realização da gonadectomia. Porém, o hábito pode ser mantido quando a castração é realizada após a puberdade, devido o animal ter se acostumado a realizar a marcação (Paz et al, 2017).…”
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“…A interação homem animal ocorre há muitos anos, sendo com os felinos domésticos (felis silvestris catus) a relação mais recente (1). Há relatos dessa relação desde o Egito, onde foram apreciados e sua imagem era bastante vista associada à religião da época, porém com o passar do tempo na idade média os felinos foram associados à bruxaria e nesse período houve uma baixa aceitação na sociedade.…”
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