Indoor–Outdoor Cats and the “One Health” Perspective: Veterinarian Insight and Influence
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Topic 1 | Number of Respondents (Percent) 2 | ||||
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Never | Sometimes | About Half the Time | Most of the Time | Always | |
Outdoor cat activity | 49 (18) | 105 (38) | 42 (15) | 58 (21) | 26 (9) |
Health and behavior seen in the home | 10 (4) | 62 (22) | 55 (20) | 87 (31) | 66 (24) |
Cat-directed trauma or accidents | 1 (0) | 95 (34) | 37 (13) | 84 (30) | 63 (23) |
Cat-directed infection or disease | 2 (1) | 32 (11) | 20 (7) | 94 (34) | 132 (47) |
Possible environmental and wildlife impacts | 61 (22) | 108 (39) | 40 (14) | 37 (13) | 34 (12) |
Human–animal bond | 62 (22) | 114 (41) | 38 (14) | 42 (15) | 24 (9) |
Spread and/or possibility of zoonotic disease | 29 (10) | 105 (38) | 32 (11) | 61 (22) | 53 (19) |
Cat population control | 25 (9) | 57 (20) | 21 (8) | 52 (19) | 125 (45) |
Practice Location 2 | Number of Respondents (Percent) 1 | ||||
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Never | Sometimes | About Half the Time | Most of the Time | Always | |
Rural | 2 (5) | 2 (5) | 4 (10) | 11 (27) | 22 (53) |
Suburban | 18 (10) | 32 (18) | 14 (8) | 28 (16) | 83 (47) |
Urban | 5 (8) | 22 (35) | 2 (3) | 13 (21) | 20 (32) |
Other | 0 (0) | 1 (50) | 1 (50) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
Number of Respondents Selecting Each Category (Percent) 2 | |||||||||
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Importance 1 | Benefit for the Cat | Change in Cat Health/Behavior | Danger to the Cat | Environment and Wildlife Impacts | Human–Animal Bond Impacts | Risks of Disease to Owners | Cat Population Control | NA 3 | |
Most | Client | 26 (9) | 30 (11) | 171 (61) | 6 (2) | 2 (1) | 25 (9) | 18 (6) | 2 (1) |
Veterinarian | 8 (3) | 21 (8) | 160 (57) | 18 (6) | 1 (<1) | 47 (17) | 24 (9) | 1 (<1) | |
Least | Client | 56 (20) | 6 (2) | 1 (<1) | 65 (23) | 78 (28) | 11 (4) | 54 (19) | 9 (3) |
Veterinarian | 58 (21) | 6 (2) | 2 (1) | 42 (15) | 110 (39) | 10 (4) | 26 (9) | 26 (9) |
How Would You Rate Your Familiarity with the Term “One Health”? | ||||
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Far below Average | Somewhat below Average | Average | Somewhat above Average | Far above Average |
Number of respondents (percent) 1 | ||||
19 (7) | 17 (6) | 116 (40) | 103 (36) | 34 (12) |
Median graduation year (range of graduation years) for selected familiarity 2 | ||||
2007 (1987–2022) | 2008 (1988–2020) | 2012 (1985–2022) | 2014 (1983–2022) | 2015 (1982–2021) |
Number of Respondents (%) | |||||
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How Comfortable Are You When Discussing One Health | Extremely Un-Comfortable | Somewhat Un-Comfortable | Neutral | Somewhat Comfortable | Extremely Comfortable |
with clients? | 17 (6) | 33 (11) | 90 (31) | 112 (39) | 37 (13) |
with colleagues? | 14 (5) | 27 (9) | 63 (22) | 136 (47) | 49 (17) |
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Schoonmaker, J.M.; Hervé Claude, L.P.; Ketzis, J.K. Indoor–Outdoor Cats and the “One Health” Perspective: Veterinarian Insight and Influence. Vet. Sci. 2024, 11, 330. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci11080330
Schoonmaker JM, Hervé Claude LP, Ketzis JK. Indoor–Outdoor Cats and the “One Health” Perspective: Veterinarian Insight and Influence. Veterinary Sciences. 2024; 11(8):330. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci11080330
Chicago/Turabian StyleSchoonmaker, Jennifer M., Luis Pablo Hervé Claude, and Jennifer K. Ketzis. 2024. "Indoor–Outdoor Cats and the “One Health” Perspective: Veterinarian Insight and Influence" Veterinary Sciences 11, no. 8: 330. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci11080330
APA StyleSchoonmaker, J. M., Hervé Claude, L. P., & Ketzis, J. K. (2024). Indoor–Outdoor Cats and the “One Health” Perspective: Veterinarian Insight and Influence. Veterinary Sciences, 11(8), 330. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci11080330