IDENTIFICATION OF PHENOTYPIC PROFILES OF THE STREET FELINE POPULATION OF THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PIAUÍ AND ASSESSMENT OF IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v1i2.10982Keywords:
Feline, One Health, Zoonoses.Abstract
The concept of One Health, although recent and still under construction, is based on the tripod of environment, human health and animal health. The vulnerability of abandoned animals drives environmental pollution, traffic accidents, cruelty and, mainly, imminent public health diseases, such as zoonoses. Felines are part of everyday social life, both at home and on the streets, being of great interest for studies, due to the ease of contact with them. Among the various phenotypic characters existing among cats, coat, skull shape and physical state of the animal were observed as the most relevant. This article aims to identify the feline phenotypic profiles present at the Federal University of Piauí, in addition to knowing the opinion of the university community on the subject. For this purpose, digital data collection of stray felines (images) found in the study area was carried out, bibliographic data obtained from previously selected articles and public opinion survey through an online questionnaire distributed from public social networks of academic communities without any form of identification of the participants. The study area is formed by 9 large urbanized blocks, where 125 felines were cataloged. Considering the most commonly found combination of phenotypes, the profile of these animals is: rickety, short haired cat, triangular face and mixed coat. It is clear that this population has been frequently assisted by the academic community by maintaining their diet, hydration and even veterinary care. Analyzing the public opinion of the academic community, the students were very aware of the problems resulting from the abandonment and overpopulation of these animals, giving already known suggestions for a possible resolution of the theme. There is, therefore, a significant degree of information but still lacking in actions aimed at promoting human and animal health and wellness.
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