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Evaluation of chronic stress in cats

Evaluation of chronic stress in cats
  • Measuring cortisol concentrations in cat hair

Evaluating stress in shelter and institutionally owned cats is important to help guide improvements in their welfare. Welfare assessments often focus on behavior metrics and physiologic measurements, such as systemic cortisol levels. The gold standard for measuring acute stress is serum cortisol; measuring cortisol in feces and urine gives reliable time-integrated assessments of acute stress. Monitoring chronic stress requires using a matrix that accumulates cortisol over time, such as hair or nails. The objectives of this study were to extract cortisol from feline hair and assess the utility of an ELISA for measuring cortisol in this substrate Hair was collected from ...

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