Pandemic predisposing influence for feline lower urinary disorders
Carolina C. L. Paulino, André Meneses, Pedro Almeida, Paulo Dinis, Joana Tavares de Oliveira

TL;DR
This study found that increased caregiver presence during the pandemic led to better outcomes for cats with urinary issues, likely due to improved monitoring.
Contribution
The study reveals how pandemic-related changes in caregiver interaction positively influenced feline urinary disorder outcomes.
Findings
The DP group had significantly fewer relapses and lower mortality compared to the BP group.
Despite more urethral obstructions in the DP group, overall adverse outcomes were reduced.
BP cats experienced more LUTS episodes than DP cats, indicating improved management during the pandemic.
Abstract
Lower urinary tract signs (LUTS) in cats encompass a range of clinical symptoms, that may have been altered by the unique circumstances of confinement and increased human interaction during the lockdowns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The stress of confinement could exacerbate underlying behavioral issues, while increased caregiver presence might influence the expression of LUTS, potentially leading to either improved monitoring and early detection or increased stress-related symptoms. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the presentation and outcomes of LUTS in cats by examining the potential influence of increased caregiver presence and confinement-related stress on clinical manifestations and disease progression. This retrospective study reviewed 298 cats with LUTS seen at a veterinary hospital from 2019 to 2021. Inclusion criteria required a…
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TopicsVeterinary Medicine and Surgery · Human-Animal Interaction Studies · Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
