Indoor–Outdoor Cats and the “One Health” Perspective: Veterinarian Insight and Influence

Jennifer M. Schoonmaker, Luis Pablo Hervé Claude, J. Ketzis
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Veterinarian and client discussions about indoor–outdoor cats, although challenging, can impact decisions made regarding cat care and outdoor access. An online survey, exploring topics discussed with clients regarding indoor–outdoor cats and One Health, was made available to veterinarians practicing in the U.S. in 2022. The importance of topics by practice location and to the veterinarian versus what the veterinarian perceived as important to the client were analyzed. Of 280 responding veterinarians, 95% discussed indoor–outdoor cat activities with clients. Cat-associated disease (81%), cat population control (64%), and cat-associated trauma (53%) were discussed most often. With the exception of population control, rural, suburban, and urban veterinarians did not significantly differ in the frequency of topics discussed. Danger to the cat (e.g., trauma and diseases) was the most important topic when addressing indoor–outdoor cats with clients; 57% of veterinarians considered it important to themselves and 61% considered it important to the client. Only 13% of the veterinarians were extremely comfortable discussing One Health with clients and several One Health-related topics (zoonoses and wildlife impacts) were discussed least often. Less focus on One Health topics is potentially a missed opportunity to educate clients, enable more informed client decisions, and improve overall the care of cats.
室内猫-室外猫与 "统一健康 "视角:兽医的洞察力和影响力
兽医和客户关于室内猫和室外猫的讨论虽然具有挑战性,但会影响有关猫咪护理和室外活动的决策。2022 年,我们向在美国执业的兽医提供了一份在线调查,探讨与客户讨论的有关室内-室外猫咪和 "同一健康 "的话题。调查分析了不同执业地点和兽医对不同话题的重视程度,以及兽医认为哪些话题对客户重要。在 280 名回复的兽医中,95% 的兽医与客户讨论了猫的室内外活动。讨论最多的是猫相关疾病(81%)、猫群控制(64%)和猫相关创伤(53%)。除猫群控制外,农村、郊区和城市兽医在讨论主题的频率上没有明显差异。在与客户讨论室内猫和室外猫时,猫的危险(如外伤和疾病)是最重要的话题;57% 的兽医认为这对自己很重要,61% 的兽医认为这对客户很重要。只有 13% 的兽医非常乐意与客户讨论 "同一健康 "话题,而与 "同一健康 "相关的几个话题(人畜共患病和野生动物的影响)被讨论的次数最少。较少关注 "同一健康 "主题可能会错失教育客户、让客户做出更明智决定以及改善猫咪整体护理的良机。
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