Population Characteristics of Cats Adopted from an Urban Cat Shelter and the Influence of Physical Traits and Reason for Surrender on Length of Stay

Measures aimed at reducing the length of stay (LOS) of cats in shelters can promote animal welfare and more efficient use of resources. The extent to which variables shown to impact LOS are broadly applicable is unclear. The aim of this study was to describe a population of cats adopted from an urba...

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Main Authors: Hannah Miller, Michael Ward, Julia A. Beatty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Animals
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cat
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/11/940
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spelling doaj-eba0c612aa65444a9ff7bed11e232a602020-11-25T00:39:17ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152019-11-0191194010.3390/ani9110940ani9110940Population Characteristics of Cats Adopted from an Urban Cat Shelter and the Influence of Physical Traits and Reason for Surrender on Length of StayHannah Miller0Michael Ward1Julia A. Beatty2Sydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaSydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaSydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaMeasures aimed at reducing the length of stay (LOS) of cats in shelters can promote animal welfare and more efficient use of resources. The extent to which variables shown to impact LOS are broadly applicable is unclear. The aim of this study was to describe a population of cats adopted from an urban shelter, and to analyze the association between potential predictor variables and LOS. A study cohort was identified retrospectively from shelter records (<i>n </i>=<i> </i>2584), 48.8% of which were &lt; 12 weeks old at admission, and 80.7% were stray. Among 445 cats relinquished by owners, reasons for surrender were primarily owner-related (87.2%). Overall, reason for surrender and coat color were significantly associated with LOS. Hazard ratios showed that all reasons for surrender for owner-relinquished cats were associated with a shorter LOS than stray cats and this association was significant (<i>p </i>&lt;<i> </i>0.05) for all except cat behavioral or medical reasons. In contrast to previous reports, white cats had a significantly (<i>p </i>&lt;<i> </i>0.05) longer LOS than black cats. This study highlights an important role for shelter-specific baseline data to inform and measure the effect of interventional studies aimed at improving animal welfare by reducing LOS in shelter-housed catshttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/11/940welfareadoptionfelineshelter-housedcoat colorwhitestraycatlength of stayrehome
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Population Characteristics of Cats Adopted from an Urban Cat Shelter and the Influence of Physical Traits and Reason for Surrender on Length of Stay
Animals
welfare
adoption
feline
shelter-housed
coat color
white
stray
cat
length of stay
rehome
author_facet Hannah Miller
Michael Ward
Julia A. Beatty
author_sort Hannah Miller
title Population Characteristics of Cats Adopted from an Urban Cat Shelter and the Influence of Physical Traits and Reason for Surrender on Length of Stay
title_short Population Characteristics of Cats Adopted from an Urban Cat Shelter and the Influence of Physical Traits and Reason for Surrender on Length of Stay
title_full Population Characteristics of Cats Adopted from an Urban Cat Shelter and the Influence of Physical Traits and Reason for Surrender on Length of Stay
title_fullStr Population Characteristics of Cats Adopted from an Urban Cat Shelter and the Influence of Physical Traits and Reason for Surrender on Length of Stay
title_full_unstemmed Population Characteristics of Cats Adopted from an Urban Cat Shelter and the Influence of Physical Traits and Reason for Surrender on Length of Stay
title_sort population characteristics of cats adopted from an urban cat shelter and the influence of physical traits and reason for surrender on length of stay
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Measures aimed at reducing the length of stay (LOS) of cats in shelters can promote animal welfare and more efficient use of resources. The extent to which variables shown to impact LOS are broadly applicable is unclear. The aim of this study was to describe a population of cats adopted from an urban shelter, and to analyze the association between potential predictor variables and LOS. A study cohort was identified retrospectively from shelter records (<i>n </i>=<i> </i>2584), 48.8% of which were &lt; 12 weeks old at admission, and 80.7% were stray. Among 445 cats relinquished by owners, reasons for surrender were primarily owner-related (87.2%). Overall, reason for surrender and coat color were significantly associated with LOS. Hazard ratios showed that all reasons for surrender for owner-relinquished cats were associated with a shorter LOS than stray cats and this association was significant (<i>p </i>&lt;<i> </i>0.05) for all except cat behavioral or medical reasons. In contrast to previous reports, white cats had a significantly (<i>p </i>&lt;<i> </i>0.05) longer LOS than black cats. This study highlights an important role for shelter-specific baseline data to inform and measure the effect of interventional studies aimed at improving animal welfare by reducing LOS in shelter-housed cats
topic welfare
adoption
feline
shelter-housed
coat color
white
stray
cat
length of stay
rehome
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/11/940
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