Household survey on prevalence and risk factors for obesity in owned cats from Central Brazil
Danilo Conrado Silva, Mariana Yukari Hayasaki Porsani, Aparecido Divino da Cruz, Erika Figueiredo Pereira, Klayto José Gonçalves dos Santos, Lysa Bernardes Minasi, Vitória Alvarenga Nunes, Alex Silva da Cruz, Fabio Alves Teixeira, Ewa Tomaszewska, Ewa Tomaszewska, Ewa Tomaszewska

TL;DR
This study estimates obesity prevalence in cats in Goiânia, Brazil, and identifies risk factors related to the cats, their owners, and home environments.
Contribution
The study provides the first in-home epidemiological assessment of feline obesity in Brazil using census-based sampling.
Findings
28.7% of cats in Goiânia were overweight or obese.
Risk factors included age, activity level, household type, and owner characteristics.
Low agreement was found between owners' perception and actual cat body condition scores.
Abstract
Few studies have conducted the prevalence of obesity in cat populations and the associated risk factors by assessing cats in their homes, regardless of whether they had visited a veterinary hospital. Moreover, such studies are scarce in Latin America, and, to date, few census-based, in-home epidemiological assessment of feline obesity has been conducted in Brazil. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of obesity in owned cats in the metropolis of Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil, and to assess the presence of risk factors related to the animals, their owners, the home environment, and cat management practices. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 188 cats and their owners, using geographically stratified household sampling. The animals were categorized based on body condition score (BCS) as underweight, ideal weight, overweight, or obese, and prevalence rates were calculated. The BCS…
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TopicsHuman-Animal Interaction Studies · Veterinary Medicine and Surgery · Veterinary Oncology Research
