Feline Behaviour and Welfare
By Andrew Ferguson Fraser
Feline Behaviour and Welfare PDF explores both the familiar domesticated animal and wild relatives such as the leopard, tiger and lynx to examine the Felidae family as a whole, allowing for fascinating comparisons between wild and domestic species and explanations of behaviour in pet cats with evolutionary origins. Fraserโs work helps increase readersโ understanding of cat behaviour โ why they behave as they do, for what purpose and why. The focus is on identifying normal behaviour from the catโs perspective, with a welfare theme running throughout; as exhibitions of normal behaviour provide evidence of good welfare, and abnormal behaviour can be an indicator of poor welfare. Providing a veterinary perspective โ by including coverage of feline physiology, life stages and reproduction โ as well as an ethological one, this is an important read for veterinarians, shelter workers, animal behaviourists and students of veterinary medicine and animal welfare, while also being of interest to pet owners.
Table of Contents
1: Introduction
2: Well-being and Its Roots
3: Feline Neuroethology
4: Play and the Steps Through Life
5: Basic Activities
6: Association and Reproduction
7: Giant Wild Cats
8: Principal Species of Wild Cats
9: Minor Wild Cat Species
10: Common and Comparative Feline Features
11: Abnormal Behaviour and Training
12: Health Monitoring
13: Points of Welfare
14: Review of Well-being
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