Food puzzles for cats

Author:

Dantas Leticia MS1,Delgado Mikel M23,Johnson Ingrid4,Buffington CA Tony5

Affiliation:

1. Behavioral Medicine Service, University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Athens, GA, USA

2. Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA

3. Feline Minds, Richmond, CA, USA

4. Fundamentally Feline, Atlanta, GA, USA

5. Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA

Abstract

Practical relevance: Many pet cats are kept indoors for a variety of reasons (eg, safety, health, avoidance of wildlife predation) in conditions that are perhaps the least natural to them. Indoor housing has been associated with health issues, such as chronic lower urinary tract signs, and development of problem behaviors, which can cause weakening of the human–animal bond and lead to euthanasia of the cat. Environmental enrichment may mitigate the effects of these problems and one approach is to take advantage of cats’ natural instinct to work for their food. Aim: In this article we aim to equip veterinary professionals with the tools to assist clients in the use of food puzzles for their cats as a way to support feline physical health and emotional wellbeing. We outline different types of food puzzles, and explain how to introduce them to cats and how to troubleshoot challenges with their use. Evidence base: The effect of food puzzles on cats is a relatively new area of study, so as well as reviewing the existing empirical evidence, we provide case studies from our veterinary and behavioral practices showing health and behavioral benefits resulting from their use.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Small Animals

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