Bibliografía sobre el bienestar de los gatos

Ana María Román Díaz
Biblioteca MV José de la Luz Gómez
Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
México, D. F., C. P. 04510
Email: anacarlo@unam.mx

1. Age, breed designation, coat color, and coat pattern influenced the length of stay of cats at a no skill shelter. Brown, W. P.; Morgan, K. T.; Routledge, Philadelphia, USA, Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 2015, 18, 2, pp 169-180, 18 ref.
2. Behavioural and faecal glucocorticoid metabolite responses of single caging in six cats over 30 days. Ellis, J. J.; Protopapadaki, V.; Stryhn, H.; Spears, J.; Cockram, M. S.; BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK, Veterinary Record Open, 2014, 1, 1, pp e000056, many ref.
3. The welfare of cats. Broom, D. M.; Fraser, A. F.; Broom, D. M.; Fraser, A. F.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, Domestic animal behaviour and welfare, 2015, Ed. 5, pp 353357, 1 ref.
4. Everything under control. Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft Gmbh & Co. KG,, Hannover, Germany, Vetguide: Der Wegweiser für Tierarztpraxen, 2014/2015, pp 9-13
5. The ins and outs of shelter medicine. Yuill, C.; Ontario Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA), Milton, Canada, 2013 Ontario Veterinary Medical Association Conference Proceedings. January 24-26, 2013, Toronto, Canada, 2013, pp 206-208, 10 ref.
6. Pain management for veterinary technicians and nurses. Goldberg, M. E.; Shaffran, N.; Goldberg, M. E.; Shaffran, N.; John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester, UK, Pain management for veterinary technicians and nurses, 2015, pp xiv + 421 pp., many ref.
7. Environmental factors that affect the behavior and welfare of domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) housed in cages. Stella, J.; Croney, C.; Buffington, T.; Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2014, 160, pp 94-105, 46 ref.
8. The end of life and euthanasia of dogs and cats. Pastor, M.; Newsmed, Paris, France, Point Vétérinaire, 2014, 45, Special, pp 4448, 3 ref.
9. Carnivorous cats, vegetarian dogs, and the resolution of the vegetarian's dilemma. Rothgerber, H.; Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London, UK, Anthrozoös, 2014, 27, 4, pp 485-498, 26 ref.
10. Effect of high-impact targeted trap-neuter-return and adoption of community cats on cat intake to a shelter. Levy, J. K.; Isaza, N. M.; Scott, K. C.; Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK, Veterinary Journal, 2014, 201, 3, pp 269-274, 19 ref.
11. Neutering and Health Education Mobile Unit (UMEES) in the year of 2012. Bittencourt, C. R.; Ferreira e Souza, N. T.; Braga, K. F.; Biondo, A. W.; Ribas, C. R.; Guérios, S. D.; Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA), Mossoro, Brazil, Acta Veterinaria Brasilica, 2013, 7, Suppl. 1, pp 565-567, 4 ref.
12. Neurological dysfunction in a ball python (Python regius) colour morph and implications for welfare. Rose, M. P.; Williams, D. L.; Elsevier, New York, USA, Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2014, 23, 3, pp 234-239, 21 ref.
13. Social dimensions of the human-avian bond: parrots and their persons. Anderson, P. K.; Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London, UK, Anthrozoös, 2014, 27, 3, pp 371387, many ref.
14. Key determinants of dog and cat welfare: behaviour, breeding and household lifestyle. Sonntag, Q.; Overall, K. L.; Mellor, D. J.; Bayvel, A. C. D.; Office International des Épizooties, Paris, France, Revue Scientifique et Technique - Office International des Épizooties, 2014, 33, 1, pp 213-220, 56 ref.
15. Influence of feeding stimulus on exploratory behaviour of captive housed domestic cats, Felis silvestris catus. Machado, J. C.; Genaro, G.; F. B. Moreira, Londrina, Brazil, PUBVET, 2013, 7, 25, pp Art.1642, 27 ref.
16. It's all about personality! Meeting the behavioral, cognitive, and welfare needs of cats. Godbout, M.; North American Veterinary Community (NAVC), Gainesville, USA, Proceedings of the NAVC Conference, 18-22 January 2014, Orlando, Florida, USA. Volume 28, Small Animal & Exotics, 2014, pp unpaginated
17. Canine and feline enrichment in the home and kennel: a guide for practitioners. Heath, S.; Wilson, C.; Landsberg, G. M.; Tynes, V. V.; W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, USA, Veterinary Clinics of North America, Small Animal Practice, 2014, 44, 3, pp 427-449
18. Fat companions: understanding the welfare effects of obesity in cats and dogs. Sandøe, P.; Corr, S.; Palmer, C.; Appleby, M. C.; Weary, D. M.; Sandøe, P.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, Dilemmas in animal welfare, 2014, pp 28-45, 48 ref.
19. Dilemmas in animal welfare. Appleby, M. C.; Weary, D. M.; Sandøe, P.; Appleby, M. C.; Weary, D. M.; Sandøe, P.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, Dilemmas in animal welfare, 2014, pp x + 210 pp.
20. Cats in animal shelters: exploring the common perception that black cats take longer to adopt. Kogan, L. R.; Schoenfeld-Tacher, R.; Hellyer, P. W.; Bentham Science Publishers, Bussum, Netherlands, Open Veterinary Science Journal, 2013, 7, pp 18-22, 26 ref.
21. Should dogs and cats be given as gifts? Weiss, E.; Dolan, E. D.; Garrison, L.; Hong, J.; Slater, M.; MDPI Publishing, Basel, Switzerland, Animals, 2013, 3, 4, pp 995-1001, 11 ref.
22. Reliability and validity of a survey of cat caregivers on their cats' socialization level in the cat's normal environment. Slater, M.; Garrison, L.; Miller, K.; Weiss, E.; Makolinski, K.; Drain, N.; MDPI Publishing, Basel, Switzerland, Animals, 2013, 3, 4, pp 1194-1214, 24 ref.
23. Physical and behavioral measures that predict cats' socialization in an animal shelter environment during a three day period. Slater, M.; Garrison, L.; Miller, K.; Weiss, E.; Drain, N.; Makolinski, K.; MDPI Publishing, Basel, Switzerland, Animals, 2013, 3, 4, pp 1215- 1228, 18 ref.
24. Are vets doing enough to help the nation's pets? Reay, C.; Veterinary Business Development Ltd, Peterborough, UK, Veterinary Times, 2014, 44, 1, pp 16-17, 8 ref.
25. Conditioning laboratory cats to handling and transport. Gruen, M. E.; Thomson, A. E.; Clary, G. P.; Hamilton, A. K.; Hudson, L. C.; Meeker, R. B.; Sherman, B. L.; Nature America, Inc., New York, USA, Lab Animal, 2013, 42, 10, pp 385-389
26. ISFM guidelines on population management and welfare of unowned domestic cats (Felis catus). Sparkes, A. H.; Bessant, C.; Cope, K.; Ellis, S. L. H.; Finka, L.; Halls, V.; Hiestand, K.; Horsford, K.; Laurence, C.; MacFarlaine, I.; Neville, P. F.; Stavisky, J.; Yeates, J.; Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA, Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 2013, 15, 9, pp 811-817, 36 ref.
27. The welfare management of the cat in the domestic environment. Grandi, M.; Martelli, G.; Zaghini, G.; Le Point Vétérinaire Italie S.R.L, Milano, Italy, Praxis Veterinaria (Milano), 2012, 33, 1, pp 18-27, 45 ref.
28. The domestic cat. McCune, S.; Hubrecht, R.; Kirkwood, J.; Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), Wheathampstead, UK, The UFAW handbook on the care and management of laboratory and other research animals, 2010, Ed.8, pp 453-472, many ref.
29. Does confinement improve the welfare of domestic cats? Jongman, E. C.; RSPCA Australia, Deakin West, Australia, How much space does an elephant need? The impact of confinement on animal welfare. RSPCA Australia Scientific Seminar 2007, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 27 February, 2007, 2007, pp 1-6, 17 ref.
30. Cat welfare. Bradshaw, J. W. S.; Casey, R. A.; Brown, S. L.; Bradshaw, J. W. S.; Casey, R. A.; Brown, S. L.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, The behaviour of the domestic cat, 2012, Ed.2, pp 175-189
31. Number of cats and dogs in UK welfare organisations. Clark, C. C. A.; Gruffydd-Jones, T.; Murray, J. K.; BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK, Veterinary Record, 2012, 170, 19, pp 493
32. The legal status of cats in New Zealand: a perspective on the welfare of companion, stray, and feral domestic cats (Felis catus). Farnworth, M. J.; Dye, N. G.; Keown, N.; Routledge, Philadelphia, USA, Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 2010, 13, 2, pp 180-188
33. A model to quantify the anticipatory response in cats. Tami, G.; Martorell, A.; Torre, C.; Compagnucci, M.; Manteca, X.; Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), Wheathampstead, UK, Animal Welfare, 2011, 20, 2, pp 191-200, 45 ref.
34. What's in a name? Perceptions of stray and feral cat welfare and control in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Farnworth, M. J.; Campbell, J.; Adams, N. J.; Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, USA, Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 2011, 14, 1, pp 59-74, 47 ref.
35. Admissions of cats to animal welfare shelters in Melbourne, Australia. Marston, L. C.; Bennett, P. C.; Taylor & Francis Group, Philadelphia, USA, Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 2009, 12, 3, pp 189-213, 32 ref.
36. The welfare of cats. Broom, D. M.; Fraser, A. F.; Broom, D. M.; Fraser, A. F.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, Domestic animal behaviour and welfare, 2007, Ed.4, pp 323-327, 1 ref.
37. Cat housing in rescue shelters: a welfare comparison between communal and discrete-unit housing. Ottway, D. S.; Hawkins, D. M.; Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), Wheathampstead, UK, Animal Welfare, 2003, 12, 2, pp 173-189, 38 ref.
38. Evaluation of the welfare implications and efficacy of an ultrasonic 'deterrent' for cats. Mills, D. S.; Bailey, S. L.; Thurstans, R. E.; British Veterinary Association, London, UK, Veterinary Record, 2000, 147, 24, pp 678-680, 23 ref.
39. Welfare of cats in a quarantine cattery. Rochlitz, I.; Podeberscek, A. L.; Broom, D. M.; Veterinary Record, 1998, 143, 2, pp 35-39, 37 ref.
40. AVMA Animal Welfare Forum. The welfare of cats. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1996, 208, 4, pp 497
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