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9780813803319

The Cat Its Behavior, Nutrition and Health

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    9780813803319

  • ISBN10:

    0813803314

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-01-20
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

Today, approximately 27% of households in the United States own at least one cat. This comprises a total of almost 60 million total pet cats. An 8 billion dollar pet food industry and the more than 7 billion dollars that pet owners spend on veterinary care each year provide tangible evidence of the increasing importance that companion animals have in our society. Additionally, the bond that owners have with their cats and the many health benefits that are afforded by this bond have been the topic of numerous research studies in the past 25 years. The cat as a cherished companion is here to stay, and many owners, students and pet professionals are eager to learn more about man's OTHER best friend, Felis catus.The Cat: Its Behavior, Nutrition and Health, the textbook of the cat, is written as a companion book to The Dog: Its Behavior, Nutrition and Health. This book provides pet owners, undergraduate students and pet professionals with a complete guide to four topical areas that are of interest. These are: The history of the human-cat relationship; behavior of the domestic cat; feline nutrition; and feline health and disease.The Cat will fill the need for an academic textbook for undergraduate animal science courses, veterinary technician programs, and cat care or breeding classes. It will also serve as an important resource for pet professionals such as breeders, exhibitors, groomers, and veterinary practitioners.

Author Biography


Linda P. Case coordinates the undergraduate companion animal program and teaches companion animal science in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois, is a Consultant for the Aims Company, and owns AutumnGold Dog Training Center In Mahomet, Illinois. Case is also the author of The Dog: Its Behavior, Nutrition and Health (199), and Canine and Feline Nutrition: A resource of Companion Animal Professionals (2000).

Table of Contents

Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
PART 1 Knowing the Cat within the Companion
Felis silvestris to Felis catus: Domestication
3(10)
Phylogeny (Evolutionary History)
3(1)
Taxonomy (Present-Day Classification)
4(2)
Domestication
6(1)
In the Beginning: Ancient Egyptians Meet the African Wildcat (Felis silvestris)
7(2)
From Wildcat to Pussycat: Changes due to Domestication
9(1)
Conclusions
10(1)
Cited References
11(2)
Selective Breeding: Cat Breeds from the Everyday to the Unusual
13(22)
Natural Selection: The Cat on Its Own
13(1)
Selective Breeding: The Emergence of Unusual Coat Types and Colors
14(1)
Purebreds and the Origins of Organized Shows
15(2)
Associations
17(1)
Shorthair Breeds
18(5)
Longhair Breeds
23(3)
Rex Cats
26(1)
Spotted Cats
27(2)
Unusual Breeds
29(3)
Conclusions
32(1)
Cited References
33(2)
The Cat's Perception of the World: Structure, Movement, and Special Senses
35(18)
Structure
35(4)
Movement and Balance
39(2)
Special Senses
41(7)
Recognizing the Normal Cat
48(4)
Conclusions
52(1)
Cited References
52(1)
Reproduction and Breeding Management
53(14)
Reproductive Anatomy of the Queen
53(1)
Reproductive Anatomy of the Male
54(2)
Estrous Cycle
56(3)
Breeding Management
59(1)
Gestation
60(2)
Care of Newborns
62(3)
Caring for Orphans
65(1)
Conclusions
65(1)
Cited References
66(1)
Genetics: Why All Cats Are Tabbies
67(26)
Basic Genetic Principles
67(8)
Inheritance of Coat Color and Type in the Domestic Cat
75(8)
Selection of Breeding Animals
83(4)
Types of Breeding Systems
87(3)
Genetically Influenced Disorders
90(2)
Conclusions
92(1)
Cited References
92(1)
The Human-Cat Relationship: Benefits and Responsibilities
93(24)
The Diversity of Human-Cat Relationships
93(3)
The Human Side of the Bond
96(3)
The Cat Side of the Bond
99(4)
Benefits of Living with Cats
103(2)
Bonds That Fail: Stray Cats, Feral Cats, and Cats in Shelters
105(3)
Cited References
108(3)
References and Recommended Reading
111(6)
PART 2 Behavior: Understanding the Domestic Cat
Developmental Behavior: From Kitten to Adult
117(14)
Neonatal Behavior
117(2)
Sensitive Period of Socialization in Kittens
119(2)
The Mother-Kitten Relationship
121(3)
Play Behavior in Kittens
124(4)
Development of Predatory Behavior in Kittens
128(1)
Conclusions
128(1)
Cited References
128(3)
Social Life: Communication Patterns, Social Relationships, and Territoriality
131(20)
Communication in the Domestic Cat
131(12)
Social Behavior
143(1)
Territorial Nature
144(1)
Predation
145(3)
Breed Differences in Behavior
148(1)
Conclusions
149(1)
Cited References
149(2)
How Cats Learn (or Learning to Train a Cat!)
151(14)
Habituation and Sensitization
151(1)
Classical Conditioning
152(2)
Operant Conditioning (Instrumental Learning)
154(4)
Observational (Social) Learning
158(1)
Behavior Modification Techniques
159(2)
Influences on Learning
161(2)
Conclusions
163(1)
Cited References
163(2)
The Misbehaving Cat: Behavior Problems and Solutions
165(26)
Identification and Diagnosis: Obtaining a Behavioral History
165(1)
Elimination Problems
166(7)
Problem Aggression
173(5)
Miscellaneous Behavior Problems
178(3)
Pharmacotherapy for Behavior Problems
181(1)
Conclusions
181(1)
Cited References
181(2)
References and Recommended Reading
183(8)
PART 3 Health and Disease: Keeping Cats Healthy and Happy
Viral Diseases
191(24)
Viruses
191(1)
Feline Upper Respiratory Disease (Viral Causes)
191(3)
Panleukopenia
194(4)
Feline Leukemia Virus
198(5)
Feline Coronavirus
203(4)
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
207(3)
Rabies
210(1)
Conclusions
211(1)
Cited References
212(3)
Bacterial, Fungal, and Protozoan Diseases
215(12)
Bacteria, Chlamydia, and Rickettsia
215(4)
Fungal Infections
219(2)
Protozoan Diseases
221(4)
Conclusion
225(1)
Cited References
226(1)
Vaccination Guidelines
227(12)
Types of Immunity
227(1)
Vaccine Selection and Administration
228(5)
Adverse Reactions to Vaccination
233(3)
Vaccination Schedules and Guidelines
236(1)
Conclusions
237(1)
Cited References
237(2)
Internal Parasites
239(12)
Roundworms (Ascarids)
239(4)
Hookworms
243(1)
Tapeworms (Cestodes)
244(2)
Liver Flukes
246(1)
Lungworms
246(1)
Heartworms
247(1)
Conclusions
248(1)
Cited References
249(2)
External Parasites
251(14)
Fleas
251(8)
Ear Mites: Otodectes cynotis
259(1)
Mange Mites, Walking Dandruff (Cheyletiellosis), and Lice
260(1)
Conclusions
261(1)
Cited References
262(3)
First-Aid Procedures
265(24)
Preparing a First-Aid Kit
265(1)
Immediate Procedures and Restraint
265(2)
Cardiac and Respiratory Arrest
267(1)
Shock
268(1)
Bleeding
269(1)
High-Rise Syndrome
270(1)
Choking
271(1)
Heatstroke
271(1)
Burns
272(1)
Insect Stings and Spider Bites
273(1)
Poisoning
274(2)
Conclusions
276(1)
Cited References
277(2)
References and Recommended Reading
279(10)
PART 4 Nutrition: Feeding Cats for Health and Longevity
The Cat as an Obligate Carnivore: Nutrient Requirements
289(28)
Nutritional Uniqueness
289(2)
Essential and Nonessential Nutrients
291(1)
Energy
291(4)
Water
295(2)
Carbohydrates
297(3)
Fat
300(2)
Protein
302(6)
Vitamins
308(1)
Minerals
308(3)
Digestion and Absorption
311(3)
Conclusions
314(1)
Cited References
314(3)
Providing a Healthy Diet: Cat Food Selection and Evaluation
317(12)
Types of Commercial Cat Food
317(4)
Characteristics of an Optimal Diet
321(1)
Evaluation and Selection of an Appropriate Cat Food
321(5)
Conclusions
326(1)
Cited References
326(3)
Feeding Management throughout the Life Cycle
329(14)
Feeding Behavior
329(1)
Feeding Regimens
330(1)
What to Feed (Overview)
331(1)
How Much to Feed
331(2)
Feeding during Growth
333(1)
Feeding for Adult Maintenance
334(1)
Feeding during Gestation and Lactation
335(1)
Weaning Kittens
336(1)
Feeding Geriatric Cats
337(2)
General Feeding Guidelines
339(1)
Conclusions
340(1)
Cited References
341(2)
Nutritionally Responsive Diseases
343(32)
Obesity
343(6)
Diabetes Mellitus
349(3)
Chronic Kidney Disease
352(3)
Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease
355(3)
Food Hypersensitivity (Allergy)
358(3)
Hepatic Lipidosis
361(1)
Conclusions
362(1)
Cited References
363(4)
References and Recommended Reading
367(8)
Glossary 375(6)
Index 381

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