Clínica felina con enfoque cat friendly: experiencia significativa desde el aprendizaje

La medicina veterinaria enfrenta el desafío de abordar las diferencias interespecíficas desde su inicio, impulsando al veterinario a especializarse no solo en sistemas sino también por especie. La diversidad de especies limita la eficacia de un enfoque único, haciendo esencial el conocimiento profundo de la etiología, fisiología y temperamento de cada animal. Este trabajo analiza la implementación de conceptos "cat friendly" en la formación de estudiantes de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, enfocándose en el manejo diario de felinos y los retos que esto representa. Mediante el estudio de 528 felinos durante seis meses, se exploraron las diferencias en la dificultad de manejo, clasificando los animales por manejo (fácil, m... Ver más

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• Quandt, J. (2013). Analgesia, Anesthesia, and Chemical Restraint in the Emergent Small Animal Patient. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 43(4), 941-953. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cvsm.2013.03.008
• Beckman, B. (2013). Anesthesia and pain management for small animals. Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice, 43(3), 669-688. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cvsm.2013.02.004
• Brunt, J. E. (2012). The Cat-Friendly Practice. In S. E. Little (Ed.), The Cat (pp. 20-25). W.B. Saunders. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-1-4377-0660-4.00002-8
• DePorter, T. (2016). Use of Pheromones in Feline Practice. In I. Rodan & S. Heath (Eds.), Feline Behavioral Health and Welfare (pp. 235-244). W.B. Saunders. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-1-4557-7401-2.00018-0
• DeTar, L., Doyle, E., O’Quinn, J., Aziz, C., Berliner, E., Bradley-Siemens, N., Bushby, P., Cannon, S., DiGangi, B., Donnett, U., Fuller, E., Gingrich, E., Griffin, B., Janeczko, S., Kamiya, C., Karsten, C., Segurson, S., Smith-Blackmore, M., Spindel, M. (2022). Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters. The Association of Shelter Veterinarians.
• Elzerman, A. L., DePorter, T. L., Beck, A., & Collin, J. F. (2020). Frecuencia de conflictos y comportamientos afiliativos entre gatos en hogares con varios gatos: un estudio basado en encuestas. Revista de medicina y cirugía felina, 22(8), 705-717. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X19877988
• Evangelista, M. C., Watanabe, R., Leung, V. S. Y., et al. (2019). Facial expressions of pain in cats: the development and validation of a Feline Grimace Scale. Scientific Reports, 9, 19128. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55693-8
• Heath, S. (2018). Understanding feline emotions…and their role in problem behaviours. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 20, 437–444. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X18771205
• Hirsch, E. N., Geijer, J., & Andersson, M. (2022). Owner Perceived Behavior in Cats and the Influence of Husbandry Practices, Housing and Owner Attitudes in Sweden. Animals, 12(19), 2664. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12192664
• International Cat Care (ICATCARE). (2021). ISFM is the veterinary division of the charity International Cat Care. https://icatcare.org/veterinary/isfm/
• Lloyd, J. (2017). Minimising stress for patients in the veterinary hospital: Why it is important and what can be done about it. Vet Sci, 4(2), 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4020022
• Lue, T., Pantenburg, D., & Crawford, P. (2008). Impact of the owner-pet and client-veterinarian bond on the care that pets receive. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 232(4), 531-540. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.232.4.531
• Minovich, F., & Paludi, A. (2011). Principales diferencias clinicas entre el perro y el gato. En Medicina felina practica (3ra edición). Multimedica Ediciones Veterinarias.
• Moody, C. M., Picketts, V. A., Mason, G. J., Dewey, C. E., & Neill, L. (2018). Can you handle it? Validating negative responses to restraint in cats. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 204, 94-100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2018.04.012
• Rodan, I., Dowgray, N., Carney, H., Carozza, E., Ellis, S., Heath, S., Niel, L., Denis, K., & Taylor, S. (2022). Importance of Feline Behavior in Veterinary Practice. En S. Heath, Feline Behavioural Medicine–An Important Veterinary Discipline (Vol. 3, Núm. 1, págs. 13-22). https://catvets.com/public/PDFs/PracticeGuidelines/FelineBehaviorGLS.pdf
• Amat, M., de la Torre, J. L., Fatjó, J., Mariotti, V. M., Van Wijk, S., & Manteca, X. (2009). Potential risk factors associated with feline behaviour problems. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 121(2), 134-139. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2009.09.007
• Seksel, K. (2012). Behavior Problems. En S.E. Little (Ed.), The Cat: Clinical Medicine and Management (págs. 211–225). W.B. Saunders.
• Spano, V., Cary, M., Springer, E., & Christensen, E. J. D. Albright. (2023). Effects of transdermal mirtazapine and oral gabapentin as pre-veterinary visit pharmaceuticals for shelter cats. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 64–65, 47-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2023.06.001
• Vojtkovská, V., Voslářová, E., Večerek, V., & Tomečková, L. (2022). Changes in sociability of shelter cats. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 49, 20-27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2021.10.012
• Université de Montréal. (2019). Feline Grimace Scale: Know if your cat is in pain. https://www.felinegrimacescale.com/
• World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA). (2024). SFM | International Society of Feline Medicine. https://wsava.org/associations/isfm/
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La medicina veterinaria enfrenta el desafío de abordar las diferencias interespecíficas desde su inicio, impulsando al veterinario a especializarse no solo en sistemas sino también por especie. La diversidad de especies limita la eficacia de un enfoque único, haciendo esencial el conocimiento profundo de la etiología, fisiología y temperamento de cada animal. Este trabajo analiza la implementación de conceptos "cat friendly" en la formación de estudiantes de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, enfocándose en el manejo diario de felinos y los retos que esto representa. Mediante el estudio de 528 felinos durante seis meses, se exploraron las diferencias en la dificultad de manejo, clasificando los animales por manejo (fácil, moderado, difícil), sexo, estado reproductivo y edad. Los hallazgos indicaron una relación significativa entre el sexo y la dificultad de manejo, con los machos siendo más difíciles de manejar que las hembras; los jóvenes adultos mostraron mayor dificultad en comparación con otros rangos de edad, y los animales castrados resultaron más fáciles de manejar que los no castrados. Estos resultados subrayan cómo el programa "cat friendly" mejora la capacitación estudiantil, preparando profesionales capaces de atender adecuadamente a los felinos, que presentan necesidades distintas a las de los caninos.
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Feline clinic cat friendly practice: meaningful learning experiences
The veterinary profession faces significant challenges from the outset, as interspecies differences dictate a focus not only on systems but also on species-specific knowledge. Veterinary education prepares practitioners to address the health needs of various animals; however, the diversity of species makes it impractical for a single individual to effectively treat patients across different species without risks to both the professional and patient. This study aims to analyze the application of "cat-friendly" concepts in veterinary and zootechnical education, focusing on daily feline consultations and the challenges encountered. Through the evaluation of 528 felines over six months, utilizing the "cat-friendly" guidelines published by the International Society of Feline Medicine, the study divided the animals into three groups based on handling difficulty: easy, moderate, and difficult. It also classified them by sex, reproductive status, and age range. The findings, analyzed using the chi-square test, revealed statistically significant relationships between sex and handling difficulty, with males being harder to manage than females; age, with young adults being more challenging; and reproductive status, with neutered animals being easier to handle. These results highlight how understanding "cat-friendly" principles allows students to deepen their skills in managing and caring for feline patients, contributing to the preparation of professionals capable of addressing the unique needs of feline patients, distinct from canines.
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title Clínica felina con enfoque cat friendly: experiencia significativa desde el aprendizaje
spellingShingle Clínica felina con enfoque cat friendly: experiencia significativa desde el aprendizaje
Zambrano-Lugo, Daniel Eduardo
Rodríguez-Aguilera, Angie Camila
Pedraza Castillo , Luz Natalia
Animales domésticos
Bienestar animal
Etología
Animais domésticos
Bem-estar animal
Etologia
Ethology
Animal welfare
Domestic animals
title_short Clínica felina con enfoque cat friendly: experiencia significativa desde el aprendizaje
title_full Clínica felina con enfoque cat friendly: experiencia significativa desde el aprendizaje
title_fullStr Clínica felina con enfoque cat friendly: experiencia significativa desde el aprendizaje
title_full_unstemmed Clínica felina con enfoque cat friendly: experiencia significativa desde el aprendizaje
title_sort clínica felina con enfoque cat friendly: experiencia significativa desde el aprendizaje
title_eng Feline clinic cat friendly practice: meaningful learning experiences
description La medicina veterinaria enfrenta el desafío de abordar las diferencias interespecíficas desde su inicio, impulsando al veterinario a especializarse no solo en sistemas sino también por especie. La diversidad de especies limita la eficacia de un enfoque único, haciendo esencial el conocimiento profundo de la etiología, fisiología y temperamento de cada animal. Este trabajo analiza la implementación de conceptos "cat friendly" en la formación de estudiantes de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, enfocándose en el manejo diario de felinos y los retos que esto representa. Mediante el estudio de 528 felinos durante seis meses, se exploraron las diferencias en la dificultad de manejo, clasificando los animales por manejo (fácil, moderado, difícil), sexo, estado reproductivo y edad. Los hallazgos indicaron una relación significativa entre el sexo y la dificultad de manejo, con los machos siendo más difíciles de manejar que las hembras; los jóvenes adultos mostraron mayor dificultad en comparación con otros rangos de edad, y los animales castrados resultaron más fáciles de manejar que los no castrados. Estos resultados subrayan cómo el programa "cat friendly" mejora la capacitación estudiantil, preparando profesionales capaces de atender adecuadamente a los felinos, que presentan necesidades distintas a las de los caninos.
description_eng The veterinary profession faces significant challenges from the outset, as interspecies differences dictate a focus not only on systems but also on species-specific knowledge. Veterinary education prepares practitioners to address the health needs of various animals; however, the diversity of species makes it impractical for a single individual to effectively treat patients across different species without risks to both the professional and patient. This study aims to analyze the application of "cat-friendly" concepts in veterinary and zootechnical education, focusing on daily feline consultations and the challenges encountered. Through the evaluation of 528 felines over six months, utilizing the "cat-friendly" guidelines published by the International Society of Feline Medicine, the study divided the animals into three groups based on handling difficulty: easy, moderate, and difficult. It also classified them by sex, reproductive status, and age range. The findings, analyzed using the chi-square test, revealed statistically significant relationships between sex and handling difficulty, with males being harder to manage than females; age, with young adults being more challenging; and reproductive status, with neutered animals being easier to handle. These results highlight how understanding "cat-friendly" principles allows students to deepen their skills in managing and caring for feline patients, contributing to the preparation of professionals capable of addressing the unique needs of feline patients, distinct from canines.
author Zambrano-Lugo, Daniel Eduardo
Rodríguez-Aguilera, Angie Camila
Pedraza Castillo , Luz Natalia
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Animais domésticos
Bem-estar animal
Etologia
Ethology
Animal welfare
Domestic animals
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references • Quandt, J. (2013). Analgesia, Anesthesia, and Chemical Restraint in the Emergent Small Animal Patient. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 43(4), 941-953. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cvsm.2013.03.008
• Beckman, B. (2013). Anesthesia and pain management for small animals. Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice, 43(3), 669-688. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cvsm.2013.02.004
• Brunt, J. E. (2012). The Cat-Friendly Practice. In S. E. Little (Ed.), The Cat (pp. 20-25). W.B. Saunders. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-1-4377-0660-4.00002-8
• DePorter, T. (2016). Use of Pheromones in Feline Practice. In I. Rodan & S. Heath (Eds.), Feline Behavioral Health and Welfare (pp. 235-244). W.B. Saunders. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-1-4557-7401-2.00018-0
• DeTar, L., Doyle, E., O’Quinn, J., Aziz, C., Berliner, E., Bradley-Siemens, N., Bushby, P., Cannon, S., DiGangi, B., Donnett, U., Fuller, E., Gingrich, E., Griffin, B., Janeczko, S., Kamiya, C., Karsten, C., Segurson, S., Smith-Blackmore, M., Spindel, M. (2022). Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters. The Association of Shelter Veterinarians.
• Elzerman, A. L., DePorter, T. L., Beck, A., & Collin, J. F. (2020). Frecuencia de conflictos y comportamientos afiliativos entre gatos en hogares con varios gatos: un estudio basado en encuestas. Revista de medicina y cirugía felina, 22(8), 705-717. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X19877988
• Evangelista, M. C., Watanabe, R., Leung, V. S. Y., et al. (2019). Facial expressions of pain in cats: the development and validation of a Feline Grimace Scale. Scientific Reports, 9, 19128. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55693-8
• Heath, S. (2018). Understanding feline emotions…and their role in problem behaviours. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 20, 437–444. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X18771205
• Hirsch, E. N., Geijer, J., & Andersson, M. (2022). Owner Perceived Behavior in Cats and the Influence of Husbandry Practices, Housing and Owner Attitudes in Sweden. Animals, 12(19), 2664. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12192664
• International Cat Care (ICATCARE). (2021). ISFM is the veterinary division of the charity International Cat Care. https://icatcare.org/veterinary/isfm/
• Lloyd, J. (2017). Minimising stress for patients in the veterinary hospital: Why it is important and what can be done about it. Vet Sci, 4(2), 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4020022
• Lue, T., Pantenburg, D., & Crawford, P. (2008). Impact of the owner-pet and client-veterinarian bond on the care that pets receive. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 232(4), 531-540. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.232.4.531
• Minovich, F., & Paludi, A. (2011). Principales diferencias clinicas entre el perro y el gato. En Medicina felina practica (3ra edición). Multimedica Ediciones Veterinarias.
• Moody, C. M., Picketts, V. A., Mason, G. J., Dewey, C. E., & Neill, L. (2018). Can you handle it? Validating negative responses to restraint in cats. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 204, 94-100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2018.04.012
• Rodan, I., Dowgray, N., Carney, H., Carozza, E., Ellis, S., Heath, S., Niel, L., Denis, K., & Taylor, S. (2022). Importance of Feline Behavior in Veterinary Practice. En S. Heath, Feline Behavioural Medicine–An Important Veterinary Discipline (Vol. 3, Núm. 1, págs. 13-22). https://catvets.com/public/PDFs/PracticeGuidelines/FelineBehaviorGLS.pdf
• Amat, M., de la Torre, J. L., Fatjó, J., Mariotti, V. M., Van Wijk, S., & Manteca, X. (2009). Potential risk factors associated with feline behaviour problems. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 121(2), 134-139. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2009.09.007
• Seksel, K. (2012). Behavior Problems. En S.E. Little (Ed.), The Cat: Clinical Medicine and Management (págs. 211–225). W.B. Saunders.
• Spano, V., Cary, M., Springer, E., & Christensen, E. J. D. Albright. (2023). Effects of transdermal mirtazapine and oral gabapentin as pre-veterinary visit pharmaceuticals for shelter cats. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 64–65, 47-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2023.06.001
• Vojtkovská, V., Voslářová, E., Večerek, V., & Tomečková, L. (2022). Changes in sociability of shelter cats. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 49, 20-27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2021.10.012
• Université de Montréal. (2019). Feline Grimace Scale: Know if your cat is in pain. https://www.felinegrimacescale.com/
• World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA). (2024). SFM | International Society of Feline Medicine. https://wsava.org/associations/isfm/
• American Association of Feline Practitioners. (n.d.). Respectful handling of cats to prevent fear and pain. https://catvets.com/public/PDFs/PositionStatements/RespectfulHandling.pdf
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