Population estimate of dogs and cats, domiciled or semi-domiciled, from the urban region of a town in the Midwest region of Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Assis, Patricia Rosa de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Amaral, Andréia Vitor Couto do, Magalhães, Jéssica Ribeiro, Vieira, Rayanne Borges, Prado, Letícia Sousa, Meirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa, Regalin, Doughlas
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The aim of this study was to estimate the population size of dogs and cats domiciled and semi-domiciled in the urban area of the city of Jataí, Goiás, Brazil, highlighting some features of these animals, like sex and mobility. An observational descriptive sample survey was used and households were randomly selected for the study. In total, 385 households were visited, with 1215 residents. Of the households, 63.63% had at least one dog and 11.17% had at least one cat. The dog: human ratio was 1:2.92 and cat: human ratio was 1:11.79. In relation to the canine population (416), 37.02% were male (5.29% neutered and 31.73% non-neutered) and 62.98% were female (9.37% neutered and 53.60% non-neutered). The feline population was 103 animals, 39.80% were male (14.60% neutered and 31.47% non- neutered) and 46.60% were female (18.86% neutered and 37.08% non-neutered). In relation to street access, 32.93% of dogs and 84.46% of cats were semi-domiciliary. The estimated population of canines and felines domiciled and semi-domiciled in the urban region of the city of Jataí, in 2018, was 3.605 and 8.323, respectively. These results highlight the need to implement strategies for population control associated with actions to raise awareness about responsible animal custody.
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spelling Population estimate of dogs and cats, domiciled or semi-domiciled, from the urban region of a town in the Midwest region of BrazilEstimación de la población de perros y gatos, domiciliados o semi-domiciliados, de la región urbana de un municipio de la región Medio Oeste de BrasilEstimativa populacional de cães e gatos, domiciliados e semidomiciliados, da região urbana de um município na região Centro-Oeste do BrasilCanineFelinePopulation control.CaninoFelinoControl de poblaciones.CaninoFelinoControle populacional.The aim of this study was to estimate the population size of dogs and cats domiciled and semi-domiciled in the urban area of the city of Jataí, Goiás, Brazil, highlighting some features of these animals, like sex and mobility. An observational descriptive sample survey was used and households were randomly selected for the study. In total, 385 households were visited, with 1215 residents. Of the households, 63.63% had at least one dog and 11.17% had at least one cat. The dog: human ratio was 1:2.92 and cat: human ratio was 1:11.79. In relation to the canine population (416), 37.02% were male (5.29% neutered and 31.73% non-neutered) and 62.98% were female (9.37% neutered and 53.60% non-neutered). The feline population was 103 animals, 39.80% were male (14.60% neutered and 31.47% non- neutered) and 46.60% were female (18.86% neutered and 37.08% non-neutered). In relation to street access, 32.93% of dogs and 84.46% of cats were semi-domiciliary. The estimated population of canines and felines domiciled and semi-domiciled in the urban region of the city of Jataí, in 2018, was 3.605 and 8.323, respectively. These results highlight the need to implement strategies for population control associated with actions to raise awareness about responsible animal custody.La estimación poblacional de perros y gatos es de fundamental importancia para los estudios sobre el control de la superpoblación de estas especies, además de la planificación de programas de salud pública. El objetivo de este estudio fue estimar el tamaño poblacional de perros y gatos domiciliados y semi-domiciliados en el casco urbano de la ciudad de Jataí, Goiás, Brasil, mediante una estimación poblacional, destacando algunas características de estos animales, entre ellas, el sexo y el control de la movilidad. Se realizó un estudio observacional descriptivo del tipo de encuesta por muestreo mediante el sorteo de hogares para aplicar los cuestionarios. Se visitaron 385 hogares, totalizando 1215 residentes. El 63,63% de los hogares tenía al menos un perro y el 11,17% tenía al menos un gato. La relación perro: humano fue 1: 2,92 y la relación gato: humano fue 1: 11,79. En relación a la población canina (416), el 37,02% eran varones (5,29% esterilizados y 31,73% no esterilizados) y el 62,98% eran hembras (9,37% esterilizados y 53,60% no esterilizados). La población felina fue de 103 animales, el 39,80% eran machos (14,60% castrados y 31,47% no castrados) y el 46,60% eran hembras (18,86% castrados y 37,08% no castrados). Algunos tutores no supieron responder sobre el sexo de los gatos. En cuanto al acceso a la calle, el 32,93% de los perros y el 84,46% de los gatos eran semidomisos. La población estimada de caninos y felinos domiciliados y semi domiciliados en la región urbana de la ciudad de Jataí, Goiás, en 2018, fue de 33.605 y 8.323, respectivamente. Estos resultados resaltan la necesidad de implementar estrategias de control poblacional asociadas a acciones de sensibilización sobre la custodia responsable de los animales.A estimativa populacional de cães e gatos é de fundamental importância para estudos sobre o controle da superpopulação dessas espécies, além do planejamento de programas em saúde pública. O objetivo deste estudo foi estimar o tamanho populacional de cães e gatos domiciliados e semidomiciliados na área urbana da cidade de Jataí, Goiás, Brasil, por meio de estimativa populacional, destacando algumas características desses animais, dentre estas, sexo e controle de mobilidade. Foi realizado um estudo observacional descritivo do tipo de levantamento amostral, por meio de sorteio de domicílios para aplicação dos questionários. Foram visitados 385 domicílios, totalizando 1215 moradores. 63,63% dos domicílios possuíam pelo menos um cão e 11,17% possuíam pelo menos um gato. A razão cão: humano foi de 1:2,92 e a razão gato: humano foi de 1:11,79. Em relação à população canina (416), 37,02% eram machos (5,29% castrados e 31,73% não castrados) e 62,98% eram fêmeas (9,37% castrados e 53,60% não castrados). A população felina foi de 103 animais, 39,80% eram machos (14,60% castrados e 31,47% não castrados) e 46,60% eram fêmeas (18,86% castrados e 37,08% não castrados). Alguns tutores não sabiam responder sobre o sexo dos felinos. Em relação ao acesso à rua, 32,93% dos cães e 84,46% dos gatos eram semidomiciliados. A população estimada de caninos e felinos domiciliados e semidomiciliados, na região urbana da cidade de Jataí, Goiás, em 2018, foi de 33.605 e 8.323, respectivamente. Esses resultados ressaltam a necessidade de implantação de estratégias para controle populacional associadas às ações de conscientização sobre a guarda responsável de animais.Research, Society and Development2020-09-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/821710.33448/rsd-v9i10.8217Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e999108217Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e999108217Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e9991082172525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8217/7404Copyright (c) 2020 Patricia Rosa de Assis; Andréia Vitor Couto do Amaral; Jéssica Ribeiro Magalhães; Rayanne Borges Vieira; Letícia Sousa Prado; Raphaella Barbosa Meirelles-Bartoli; Doughlas Regalinhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssis, Patricia Rosa deAmaral, Andréia Vitor Couto doMagalhães, Jéssica RibeiroVieira, Rayanne BorgesPrado, Letícia SousaMeirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa Regalin, Doughlas2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8217Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:44.333648Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Population estimate of dogs and cats, domiciled or semi-domiciled, from the urban region of a town in the Midwest region of Brazil
Estimación de la población de perros y gatos, domiciliados o semi-domiciliados, de la región urbana de un municipio de la región Medio Oeste de Brasil
Estimativa populacional de cães e gatos, domiciliados e semidomiciliados, da região urbana de um município na região Centro-Oeste do Brasil
title Population estimate of dogs and cats, domiciled or semi-domiciled, from the urban region of a town in the Midwest region of Brazil
spellingShingle Population estimate of dogs and cats, domiciled or semi-domiciled, from the urban region of a town in the Midwest region of Brazil
Assis, Patricia Rosa de
Canine
Feline
Population control.
Canino
Felino
Control de poblaciones.
Canino
Felino
Controle populacional.
title_short Population estimate of dogs and cats, domiciled or semi-domiciled, from the urban region of a town in the Midwest region of Brazil
title_full Population estimate of dogs and cats, domiciled or semi-domiciled, from the urban region of a town in the Midwest region of Brazil
title_fullStr Population estimate of dogs and cats, domiciled or semi-domiciled, from the urban region of a town in the Midwest region of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Population estimate of dogs and cats, domiciled or semi-domiciled, from the urban region of a town in the Midwest region of Brazil
title_sort Population estimate of dogs and cats, domiciled or semi-domiciled, from the urban region of a town in the Midwest region of Brazil
author Assis, Patricia Rosa de
author_facet Assis, Patricia Rosa de
Amaral, Andréia Vitor Couto do
Magalhães, Jéssica Ribeiro
Vieira, Rayanne Borges
Prado, Letícia Sousa
Meirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa
Regalin, Doughlas
author_role author
author2 Amaral, Andréia Vitor Couto do
Magalhães, Jéssica Ribeiro
Vieira, Rayanne Borges
Prado, Letícia Sousa
Meirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa
Regalin, Doughlas
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Assis, Patricia Rosa de
Amaral, Andréia Vitor Couto do
Magalhães, Jéssica Ribeiro
Vieira, Rayanne Borges
Prado, Letícia Sousa
Meirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa
Regalin, Doughlas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Canine
Feline
Population control.
Canino
Felino
Control de poblaciones.
Canino
Felino
Controle populacional.
topic Canine
Feline
Population control.
Canino
Felino
Control de poblaciones.
Canino
Felino
Controle populacional.
description The aim of this study was to estimate the population size of dogs and cats domiciled and semi-domiciled in the urban area of the city of Jataí, Goiás, Brazil, highlighting some features of these animals, like sex and mobility. An observational descriptive sample survey was used and households were randomly selected for the study. In total, 385 households were visited, with 1215 residents. Of the households, 63.63% had at least one dog and 11.17% had at least one cat. The dog: human ratio was 1:2.92 and cat: human ratio was 1:11.79. In relation to the canine population (416), 37.02% were male (5.29% neutered and 31.73% non-neutered) and 62.98% were female (9.37% neutered and 53.60% non-neutered). The feline population was 103 animals, 39.80% were male (14.60% neutered and 31.47% non- neutered) and 46.60% were female (18.86% neutered and 37.08% non-neutered). In relation to street access, 32.93% of dogs and 84.46% of cats were semi-domiciliary. The estimated population of canines and felines domiciled and semi-domiciled in the urban region of the city of Jataí, in 2018, was 3.605 and 8.323, respectively. These results highlight the need to implement strategies for population control associated with actions to raise awareness about responsible animal custody.
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