一种用于猫的新型信息素复合物的初步开放标签研究

Xavier De Jaeger, L. Meppiel, S. Endersby, A. Sparkes
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背景:许多特定的合成信息素已经在商业上可用多年,并用于帮助改变伴侣动物表现出的不同问题行为。最近,一种新的合成猫信息素复合物已获得专利并可用于商业。目的:本研究是一项初步的开放标签非控制试验,旨在评估新型合成信息素复合物对宠物猫一系列不同问题行为的潜在影响。方法:来自单猫(n = 66)或双猫(n = 84)家庭的150只宠物猫,有四种定义的问题行为中的一种或多种(尿喷洒,n = 31;划痕家具,n = 113;恐惧,n = 63;或猫间冲突,n = 25),被招募到一个新的插件扩散器包含新的猫信息素复合物的28天的研究。结果:到第28天,所有四种问题行为的频率和强度均有显著改善(P值≤0.01),业主使用盲法问卷进行评估。据报告,69.8% - 77.4%的车主减少了个人问题行为的频率,64.0% - 74.2%的车主减少了问题的强度。结论:本研究结果支持了新的猫信息素复合物可能具有解决多种问题行为的能力的概念。然而,进一步的对照研究将是必要和重要的,以确认和充分评估该产品的临床疗效。
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An Initial Open-Label Study of a Novel Pheromone Complex for Use in Cats
Background: A number of specific synthetic pheromones have been commercially available for many years and used to help modify different problem behaviours exhibited by companion animals. Recently, a new synthetic feline pheromone complex has been patented and made available commercially. Objectives: This study was designed as an initial open-label uncontrolled trial to evaluate the potential impact of the new synthetic pheromone complex on a range of different problem behaviours in pet cats. Methods: 150 owned pet cats from either one-cat (n = 66) or two-cat (n = 84) households that had one or more of four defined problem behaviours (urine spraying, n = 31; scratching furnishings, n = 113; fear, n = 63; or inter-cat conflict, n = 25), were recruited to a 28-day study of a new plug-in diffuser containing the novel feline pheromone complex. Results: By day 28, significant (P values ≤ 0.01) improvements were seen in both the frequency and intensity of all four problem behaviours, as assessed by the owners using blinded questionnaires. A reduction in the frequency of individual problem behaviours was reported by 69.8% - 77.4% of owners and a reduction in the intensity of the problem by 64.0% - 74.2%. Conclusions: The results of this study support the concept that the new feline pheromone complex may have the ability to address multiple problem behaviours. Nevertheless, further controlled studies will be necessary and important to both confirm, and to fully assess the clinical efficacy of the product.
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