Research Article

Management Practices of Cats Owned by Faculty, Staff, and Students at Two Midwest Veterinary Schools

Table 5

Sickness and abnormal behavior.

ā€‰OSUPUTotalTotal %
BehaviorIFFIFFIFF% F

Have excessive appetite49253521884634%
Have little appetite71354112543%
Vomit (hair, food, and bile)57174016973325%
Have diarrhea73155112822%
Have constipation73055112811%
Defecate outside of litter pan70452412286%
Strain/frequent attempts to urinate73156012911%
Urinate outside of litter pan72251512375%
Have blood in urine74055012900%
Spray urine74052412643%
Groom excessively69553312286%
Have excessive hair loss73154212732%
Scratch themselves excessively72254212643%
Have discharge from the eyes64105331171310%
Seem nervous (anxious, fearful)571744121012922%
Seem aggressive64104871121713%

OSU = The Ohio State University; PU = Purdue University.
IF = infrequent, once a year or less; F = frequent, monthly or more often.