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Vet Rec ; 188(12): e138, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33645705

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Transport to the clinic is a major source of stress for cats. The process involves being put into a carrier, driven in a car and handled. Cats are therefore removed from the safe-haven of their territory and experience many stressful stimuli and interactions. METHODS: In the present study, 31 cats were transported to the clinic following a low-stress transport protocol and compared with a control group of 36 cats whose owners did not follow the protocol. This protocol involved preparing a cat carrier basket with F3 pheromone and keeping it covered and stable during the car journey from the home to the clinic. Pre-anaesthesia information was recorded for cardiac rate, respiratory rate, tolerance to handling, time for sedation to be achieved and dose of propofol required for induction and endotracheal intubation. RESULTS: The group exposed to the low-stress transport protocol took less time to reach sedation and needed a lower dose of propofol for induction than the control group. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that, in cats, pre-anaesthetic and induction requirements are influenced by lower-stress transport and handling.


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Anesthesia/veterinary , Cats/psychology , Stress, Psychological/prevention & control , Transportation of Patients/methods , Animals , Case-Control Studies , Female , Heart Rate , Intubation, Intratracheal/veterinary , Male , Moving and Lifting Patients/psychology , Moving and Lifting Patients/veterinary , Propofol/administration & dosage , Respiratory Rate , Time Factors
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