猫
笼子
宠物疗法
家猫
动物科学
动物辅助治疗
猫
动物福利
轮毂零点
兽医学
生物
医学
内科学
生态学
数学
组合数学
作者
Martin Kessler,Dennis C. Turner
出处
期刊:Animal Welfare
[Universities Federation for Animal Welfare]
日期:1999-08-01
卷期号:8 (3): 259-267
被引量:102
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0962728600021746
摘要
Abstract This study investigated the influence of density and floor area on stress and the adaptation process of cats in animal shelters and boarding catteries. Sixty-three rescued cats were observed on 113 days in a shelter at group densities of 0.3-0.9 animals m −2 . In addition, 49 rescued cats were observed during their first week after being admitted to a control group housed at a density of 0.5 or 0.8 animals m −2 , and 44 boarding cats were observed in single cages of either 0.7 or 1.0 m 2 floor area during their first week in a cattery. Group density was highly correlated with the stress level of animals housed in groups. A stress level of ‘weakly tense ‘ was reached when the group density reached 0.6 animals m −2 . During the first week of their stay, stress levels among cats which had been newly admitted to groups housed at 0.5 or 0.8 animals m −2 did not differ significantly. On days 1, 2 and 6 after admission, boarding cats housed in single cages with a floor area of 1.0m 2 had significantly lower stress levels than animals in cages with a floor area of 0.7m 2 . Group density was clearly shown to influence the adaptation process of cats which were housed for several weeks in groups. In order to avoid high stress levels, a group density of 0.6 animals m −2 should not be exceeded. However, the minimum spatial requirement for singly housed cats remains unknown.
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