Factors affecting faecal glucocorticoid levels in domestic cats (Felis catus): a pilot study with single and large multi-cat households


Autoria(s): Ramos, Daniela; Arena, M. N.; Reche-Junior, Archivaldo; Daniel, A. G. T.; Albino, M. V. C.; Vasconcellos, A. S.; Viau, Priscila; Oliveira, Claudio de Alvarenga
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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02/10/2013

02/10/2013

2012

Resumo

Domestic cats (Fells catus) are widely believed to be highly sensitive to the effects of social stress, especially when living in high density populations. Cats are capable of adapting to living in a group, but this will often require opportunities for escaping and hiding. In this pilot study, adrenocortical activity, as a valuable physiological indicator of arousal underpinning potential emotional stress, was evaluated through the measurement of mean faecal glucocorticoid metabolites (mGCM) in fourteen singly and sixteen group-housed cats. Living conditions and ratings of the owners' quality of life (evaluated from self-reported questionnaires) were used as factors associated with faecal glucocorticoid levels of the cats. A direct association between the scores of owners' social dimension of quality of life and the cats' mGCM was found for single cats only, with higher owner social scores associated with higher cat mGCM. No significant differences in mGCM were found between singly versus group-living cats. This suggests that the under-explored factor of owner lifestyle could play an important role in domestic cats' day-to-day levels of arousal, especially when kept as single pets.

Sao Paulo Research Foundation, FAPESP

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Animal Welfare, Wheathampstead, v. 21, n. 2, pp. 285-291, may, 2012

0962-7286

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/33911

10.7120/09627286.21.2.285

http://dx.doi.org/10.7120/09627286.21.2.285

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eng

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Univ Federation Animal Welfare

Wheathampstead

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Animal Welfare

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Palavras-Chave #Animal welfare #Cat #Faecal glucocorticoids #Feline #Life quality #Stress #QUALITY-OF-LIFE #ADRENOCORTICAL FUNCTION #SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR #CORTISOL-LEVELS #WHOQOL-BREF #STRESS #ORGANIZATION #METABOLITES #DOMINANCE #PATTERNS #ANIMAIS DOMÉSTICOS #GATOS #QUALIDADE DE VIDA #VETERINARY SCIENCES #ZOOLOGY
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