Perfil comportamental do gato doméstico (Felis silvestris catus, Linnaeus, 1758) sem raça definida criado em abrigo : estudo da relação do temperamento com a cor da pelagem

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Autor(a) principal: MOURA, Roseana Tereza Diniz de
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Cats have always had an important part to play in human civilization ¾ they were religious, power and magic symbols, and saved humanity from pests. Its adaptability, independence and versatility have placed the cat as the most popular pet in actuality. The study of individuality in animals has raised interest for several reasons ¾ the animal’s well being, the application of its behavioral traits for the benefit of humans, the prediction of behavioral problems in the future, its reproductive success and as a model for the study of the evolution of personality in humans, among others. In aiming to contribute to the welfare of mixed breed domestic cats that live in shelters ¾ by enhancing adoption, reducing abandonment, and minimizing stressful factors and consequent illness ¾, this research work had as its objective to study the relation of coat colour and temperament in mixed breed domestic cats defining its “Temperamental Profile”; as well as to define the “Behavioral Profile” of sheltered mixed breed domestic cats in the context of social relationships with familiar and unfamiliar cats and humans. For this purpose were used, in the Metropolitan Region of Recife, Pernambuco State, 263 cats from 24 shelters, healthy males and females of differing weight, aged 12 months and over, and with coat colour dense black solid (100), bi-colour black and white (130) and dense white solid (33). The temperamental profile of cats regarding the colour of their coat identified the dense black solid colour type of cat as adaptable (96.0%) and obedient (57.1%); the bi-colour blackand white as possessive (11.9%) and more inactive (18.5%) and the dense white as solitaire (56.3%), peacefulless (12.1%), hard adaptable (24.2%) and non possessive (93.1%), when compared among them. The behavioral profile of sheltered cats in social relations with familiar (fp) and unfamiliar (up) humans showed animals that are socials (81.75% fp and 72.62% up), curious (81.15% fp and 81.54% up), that like gaining attention (81.75% fp and 69.20% up) and rubbing themselves against people (81,0%), playful (60.84% fp and 56.87% up), talkative (53.61% fp and 62.85% up), seldom aggressive (97.72% fp and 96.54% up) and secure (85.17% fp and 69.58% up); and in its social relations with familiar (fc) and unfamiliar (uc) cats referred to animals that are socials (92.78% fc and 80.92% uc), curious (84.23% fc and 83.85% uc), that appreciate lying together with other cats (80.61%) and being caressed by them (82.76%), playful (53.99% fc and 42.0% uc), “talkative” (69.11% fc and 72.76% uc), non aggressive 95.44% fc and 88.58% uc) and secure (93.54% fc and 87.64% uc). The results allowed to conclude that the coat colour is related to the temperamental profile of mixed breed domestic cats, with dense black solid coat colour animals more adaptable and obedient, thebi-colour black and white as less active and more possessive, while the dense white solid cats as animals that appreciate being alone, are less peaceful and adaptable and much less possessive, when compared among them; however do not significantly interfere in the social relation of the cat with people and other cats. The behavioural profile of sheltered cats in the social relation with familiar and unfamiliar people refers to animals that are very social, docile and curious, that very much appreciate being caressed, rubbing on people and gaining their attention, like being held on lap and arms, playful, talkative, andseldom insecure; being influenced by the number of people which they keep contact. The behavioural profile of sheltered cats in the social relation with familiar and unfamiliar cats refers to animals that are very social, tame, curious and self-confident, that very much appreciate lying together and being caressed by other cats, playful and little talkative; being influenced by the local where the animals are kept and the number of people which they keep contact.
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spelling COELHO, Maria Cristina de Oliveira CardosoMONTEIRO, Vanda Lúcia da CunhaGENARO, GelsonSOUTO, Antonio da SilvaSOUSA, Maria Raquel Querino deSILVA, Jean Carlos Ramos daMOURA, Roseana Tereza Diniz de2016-11-03T13:47:38Z2008-02-04MOURA, Roseana Tereza Diniz de. Perfil comportamental do gato doméstico (Felis silvestris catus, Linnaeus, 1758) sem raça definida criado em abrigo : estudo da relação do temperamento com a cor da pelagem. 2008. 163 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Veterinária) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5840Cats have always had an important part to play in human civilization ¾ they were religious, power and magic symbols, and saved humanity from pests. Its adaptability, independence and versatility have placed the cat as the most popular pet in actuality. The study of individuality in animals has raised interest for several reasons ¾ the animal’s well being, the application of its behavioral traits for the benefit of humans, the prediction of behavioral problems in the future, its reproductive success and as a model for the study of the evolution of personality in humans, among others. In aiming to contribute to the welfare of mixed breed domestic cats that live in shelters ¾ by enhancing adoption, reducing abandonment, and minimizing stressful factors and consequent illness ¾, this research work had as its objective to study the relation of coat colour and temperament in mixed breed domestic cats defining its “Temperamental Profile”; as well as to define the “Behavioral Profile” of sheltered mixed breed domestic cats in the context of social relationships with familiar and unfamiliar cats and humans. For this purpose were used, in the Metropolitan Region of Recife, Pernambuco State, 263 cats from 24 shelters, healthy males and females of differing weight, aged 12 months and over, and with coat colour dense black solid (100), bi-colour black and white (130) and dense white solid (33). The temperamental profile of cats regarding the colour of their coat identified the dense black solid colour type of cat as adaptable (96.0%) and obedient (57.1%); the bi-colour blackand white as possessive (11.9%) and more inactive (18.5%) and the dense white as solitaire (56.3%), peacefulless (12.1%), hard adaptable (24.2%) and non possessive (93.1%), when compared among them. The behavioral profile of sheltered cats in social relations with familiar (fp) and unfamiliar (up) humans showed animals that are socials (81.75% fp and 72.62% up), curious (81.15% fp and 81.54% up), that like gaining attention (81.75% fp and 69.20% up) and rubbing themselves against people (81,0%), playful (60.84% fp and 56.87% up), talkative (53.61% fp and 62.85% up), seldom aggressive (97.72% fp and 96.54% up) and secure (85.17% fp and 69.58% up); and in its social relations with familiar (fc) and unfamiliar (uc) cats referred to animals that are socials (92.78% fc and 80.92% uc), curious (84.23% fc and 83.85% uc), that appreciate lying together with other cats (80.61%) and being caressed by them (82.76%), playful (53.99% fc and 42.0% uc), “talkative” (69.11% fc and 72.76% uc), non aggressive 95.44% fc and 88.58% uc) and secure (93.54% fc and 87.64% uc). The results allowed to conclude that the coat colour is related to the temperamental profile of mixed breed domestic cats, with dense black solid coat colour animals more adaptable and obedient, thebi-colour black and white as less active and more possessive, while the dense white solid cats as animals that appreciate being alone, are less peaceful and adaptable and much less possessive, when compared among them; however do not significantly interfere in the social relation of the cat with people and other cats. The behavioural profile of sheltered cats in the social relation with familiar and unfamiliar people refers to animals that are very social, docile and curious, that very much appreciate being caressed, rubbing on people and gaining their attention, like being held on lap and arms, playful, talkative, andseldom insecure; being influenced by the number of people which they keep contact. The behavioural profile of sheltered cats in the social relation with familiar and unfamiliar cats refers to animals that are very social, tame, curious and self-confident, that very much appreciate lying together and being caressed by other cats, playful and little talkative; being influenced by the local where the animals are kept and the number of people which they keep contact.Os gatos sempre desempenharam papel importante na história da civilização humana ¾ já foram símbolo religioso, de poder e de magia, e livraram a humanidade de pragas. Sua adaptabilidade, independência e versatilidade têm situado o gato doméstico (Felis silvestris catus) como animal de estimação mais popular, na atualidade. O estudo da individualidade em animais tem despertado interesse por muitas razões ¾ promover seu bem-estar, procriá-los com sucesso, prever distúrbios comportamentais futuros destes, aplicar seus atributos comportamentais para benefício do ser humano; usá-los como modelo de estudo da evolução da personalidade em humanos, entre outras. Buscando contribuir com o bem-estar de gatos domésticos sem raça definida criados em abrigos ¾ incentivar adoções, reduzir abandono, evitar fatores estressantes e consequentes doenças ¾, este trabalho teve como objetivo estudar a relação da cor da pelagem com o temperamento do gato doméstico sem raça definida a partir do “Perfil Temperamental” deste; assim como definir o “Perfil Comportamental” do gato doméstico sem raça definida criado em abrigo na relação social com outros gatos e com seres humanos, conhecidos edesconhecidos. Na Região Metropolitana do Recife, estado de Pernambuco, foram selecionados 263 gatos de 24 abrigos, machos e fêmeas saudáveis com peso variado e idade a partir de 12 meses, e de pelagens nas cores preta sólida (100), bicolor preta e branca (130) e branca sólida (33). O perfil temperamental do gato doméstico sem raça definida segundo a cor da pelagem definiu os animais de pelagem preta sólida como adaptáveis (96,0%) e obedientes (57,1%); gatos de pelagem bicolor preta e branca como possessivos (11,9%) e pouco ativos (18,5%) e os de pelagem branca sólida como solitários (56,3%), intranqüilos (12,1%), de difícil adaptação (24,2%) e não possessivos (93,1%), quando comparados entre si. O perfil comportamental de gatos domésticos sem raça definida criados em abrigo na relação social com pessoas conhecidas (pc) e desconhecidas (pd) identifica animais sociais (81,75% pc e 72,62% pd) e curiosos (81,15% pc e 81,54% pd), que gostam de atenção (81,75% pc e 69,20% pd) e de se esfregar (81,0%), brincalhões (60,84% pc e 56,87% pd), vocálicos (53,61% pc e 62,85% pd), não agressivos (97,72% pc e 96,54% pd) e seguros (85,17% pc e 69,58% pd); e na relação social comgatos conhecidos (gc) e desconhecidos (gd) refere-se a animais sociais (92,78% gc e 80.92% gd) e curiosos (84,23% gc e 83,85% gd), que gostam de deitar juntos (80,61%) e receber carícias (82,76%), brincalhões (53,99% gc e 42,0% gd), vocálicos (69,11% gc e72,76% gd), não agressivos (95,44% gc e 88,58% gd) e seguros (93,54% gc e 87,64% gd). Os resultados permitiram concluir que a cor da pelagem, nas cores estudadas, está associada ao perfil temperamental de gatos sem raça definida, com animais de pelagem preta sólida mais adaptáveis e obedientes, os de pelagem bicolor preta e branca menos ativos e mais possessivos, enquanto que os de pelagem branca sólida apreciam muito ficar sozinhos, são menos tranqüilos e adaptáveis, e raramente possessivos, quando comparados entre si; contudo não interfere significantemente na relação social do gato com pessoas e outros gatos. O perfil comportamental de gatos sem raça definida criados em abrigo na relação social com pessoas conhecidas e desconhecidas refere-se a animais muito sociais, dóceis e curiosos, que gostam muito de se esfregar em pessoas e da atenção destas, que aceitam colo e/ou braço, brincalhões, pouco vocais e raramente inseguros; sendo influenciado pelo número de contactantes humanos com os quais estes convivem. O perfilcomportamental de gatos sem raça definida criados em abrigo na relação social com outros gatos conhecidos e desconhecidos refere-se a animais muito sociáveis, dóceis, curiosos e autoconfiantes, que apreciam muito deitar juntos e receber carícias, brincalhões, e pouco vocais; sendo influenciado pelo local onde os animais são mantidos e o número de pessoas com os quais mantêm contato.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-11-03T13:47:38Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Roseana Tereza Diniz de Moura.pdf: 3375400 bytes, checksum: bc126b25cb89f77ca6c1478fc07b56d3 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-11-03T13:47:38Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Perfil comportamental do gato doméstico (Felis silvestris catus, Linnaeus, 1758) sem raça definida criado em abrigo : estudo da relação do temperamento com a cor da pelagem
title Perfil comportamental do gato doméstico (Felis silvestris catus, Linnaeus, 1758) sem raça definida criado em abrigo : estudo da relação do temperamento com a cor da pelagem
spellingShingle Perfil comportamental do gato doméstico (Felis silvestris catus, Linnaeus, 1758) sem raça definida criado em abrigo : estudo da relação do temperamento com a cor da pelagem
MOURA, Roseana Tereza Diniz de
Gato
Bem-estar animal
Comportamento social
Traço comportamental
Pelagem
Cat
Bahavioural trait
Social behaviour
Welfare
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Perfil comportamental do gato doméstico (Felis silvestris catus, Linnaeus, 1758) sem raça definida criado em abrigo : estudo da relação do temperamento com a cor da pelagem
title_full Perfil comportamental do gato doméstico (Felis silvestris catus, Linnaeus, 1758) sem raça definida criado em abrigo : estudo da relação do temperamento com a cor da pelagem
title_fullStr Perfil comportamental do gato doméstico (Felis silvestris catus, Linnaeus, 1758) sem raça definida criado em abrigo : estudo da relação do temperamento com a cor da pelagem
title_full_unstemmed Perfil comportamental do gato doméstico (Felis silvestris catus, Linnaeus, 1758) sem raça definida criado em abrigo : estudo da relação do temperamento com a cor da pelagem
title_sort Perfil comportamental do gato doméstico (Felis silvestris catus, Linnaeus, 1758) sem raça definida criado em abrigo : estudo da relação do temperamento com a cor da pelagem
author MOURA, Roseana Tereza Diniz de
author_facet MOURA, Roseana Tereza Diniz de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv COELHO, Maria Cristina de Oliveira Cardoso
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv MONTEIRO, Vanda Lúcia da Cunha
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv GENARO, Gelson
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SOUTO, Antonio da Silva
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SOUSA, Maria Raquel Querino de
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv SILVA, Jean Carlos Ramos da
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MOURA, Roseana Tereza Diniz de
contributor_str_mv COELHO, Maria Cristina de Oliveira Cardoso
MONTEIRO, Vanda Lúcia da Cunha
GENARO, Gelson
SOUTO, Antonio da Silva
SOUSA, Maria Raquel Querino de
SILVA, Jean Carlos Ramos da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gato
Bem-estar animal
Comportamento social
Traço comportamental
Pelagem
topic Gato
Bem-estar animal
Comportamento social
Traço comportamental
Pelagem
Cat
Bahavioural trait
Social behaviour
Welfare
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Cat
Bahavioural trait
Social behaviour
Welfare
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description Cats have always had an important part to play in human civilization ¾ they were religious, power and magic symbols, and saved humanity from pests. Its adaptability, independence and versatility have placed the cat as the most popular pet in actuality. The study of individuality in animals has raised interest for several reasons ¾ the animal’s well being, the application of its behavioral traits for the benefit of humans, the prediction of behavioral problems in the future, its reproductive success and as a model for the study of the evolution of personality in humans, among others. In aiming to contribute to the welfare of mixed breed domestic cats that live in shelters ¾ by enhancing adoption, reducing abandonment, and minimizing stressful factors and consequent illness ¾, this research work had as its objective to study the relation of coat colour and temperament in mixed breed domestic cats defining its “Temperamental Profile”; as well as to define the “Behavioral Profile” of sheltered mixed breed domestic cats in the context of social relationships with familiar and unfamiliar cats and humans. For this purpose were used, in the Metropolitan Region of Recife, Pernambuco State, 263 cats from 24 shelters, healthy males and females of differing weight, aged 12 months and over, and with coat colour dense black solid (100), bi-colour black and white (130) and dense white solid (33). The temperamental profile of cats regarding the colour of their coat identified the dense black solid colour type of cat as adaptable (96.0%) and obedient (57.1%); the bi-colour blackand white as possessive (11.9%) and more inactive (18.5%) and the dense white as solitaire (56.3%), peacefulless (12.1%), hard adaptable (24.2%) and non possessive (93.1%), when compared among them. The behavioral profile of sheltered cats in social relations with familiar (fp) and unfamiliar (up) humans showed animals that are socials (81.75% fp and 72.62% up), curious (81.15% fp and 81.54% up), that like gaining attention (81.75% fp and 69.20% up) and rubbing themselves against people (81,0%), playful (60.84% fp and 56.87% up), talkative (53.61% fp and 62.85% up), seldom aggressive (97.72% fp and 96.54% up) and secure (85.17% fp and 69.58% up); and in its social relations with familiar (fc) and unfamiliar (uc) cats referred to animals that are socials (92.78% fc and 80.92% uc), curious (84.23% fc and 83.85% uc), that appreciate lying together with other cats (80.61%) and being caressed by them (82.76%), playful (53.99% fc and 42.0% uc), “talkative” (69.11% fc and 72.76% uc), non aggressive 95.44% fc and 88.58% uc) and secure (93.54% fc and 87.64% uc). The results allowed to conclude that the coat colour is related to the temperamental profile of mixed breed domestic cats, with dense black solid coat colour animals more adaptable and obedient, thebi-colour black and white as less active and more possessive, while the dense white solid cats as animals that appreciate being alone, are less peaceful and adaptable and much less possessive, when compared among them; however do not significantly interfere in the social relation of the cat with people and other cats. The behavioural profile of sheltered cats in the social relation with familiar and unfamiliar people refers to animals that are very social, docile and curious, that very much appreciate being caressed, rubbing on people and gaining their attention, like being held on lap and arms, playful, talkative, andseldom insecure; being influenced by the number of people which they keep contact. The behavioural profile of sheltered cats in the social relation with familiar and unfamiliar cats refers to animals that are very social, tame, curious and self-confident, that very much appreciate lying together and being caressed by other cats, playful and little talkative; being influenced by the local where the animals are kept and the number of people which they keep contact.
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dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv MOURA, Roseana Tereza Diniz de. Perfil comportamental do gato doméstico (Felis silvestris catus, Linnaeus, 1758) sem raça definida criado em abrigo : estudo da relação do temperamento com a cor da pelagem. 2008. 163 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Veterinária) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.
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