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Spaying and neutering your pets can contribute a positive change to the overall health of the animal. Many owners are worried that removing their reproductive organs will change their animal’s personality, behavior, make them more susceptible to problems and diseases. With spaying and neutering generally there are no lasting issues

Spaying and neutering your pets can contribute a positive change to the overall health of the animal. Many owners are worried that removing their reproductive organs will change their animal’s personality, behavior, make them more susceptible to problems and diseases. With spaying and neutering generally there are no lasting issues to behavior, personality, yes there could possibly be short term symptoms of mild behavior changes, sleepier, etc., but that is mainly due to being under anesthesia and try to recover from surgery. It in fact increases your pet’s overall affection level, playfulness, reduces diseases, and reduces unwanted behavior. Like any surgery there are some drawbacks of spaying and neutering, but the benefits outweigh the drawbacks in my opinion because these possible drawbacks can be managed with a responsible owner. With that said this paper will explore the importance of spaying or neutering pets by reviewing ethical and societal implications pertaining to overpopulation. Sterilization options will be discussed to reduce overpopulation which should have a corollary impact in the reduction of euthanized animals and animals that are abandoned to the streets to fends for themselves. Finally, a discussion on breeders will review how excessive breeding contributes to euthanasia, the dumping or neglect of animals that fail to meet criteria that would allow the animal to be sold at a premium price. Responsible pet owners choose to have their dog or cat sterilized to prevent the birth of unwanted puppies and kittens. Spaying and neutering are humane, ethical, and responsible ways to prevent unwanted litters, help protect against health problems, and may reduce behavioral problems associated with the mating instinct.

ContributorsKirshner, Elisabeth (Author) / Murphree, Julie (Thesis director) / James, Samantha (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (Contributor)
Created2023-05
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The purpose of this thesis is to create a better understanding of chronic renal disease (CRD) within felines and dive into the main nutritional aspects of treatment and prevention. Over the course of our research, we also decided to include a section on cat nutrition in an effort to assist

The purpose of this thesis is to create a better understanding of chronic renal disease (CRD) within felines and dive into the main nutritional aspects of treatment and prevention. Over the course of our research, we also decided to include a section on cat nutrition in an effort to assist cat owners whose cats are not suffering from CRD. This research will primarily include literary research and field surveys from cat owners. This information will be gathered to produce a website that will contain credible information that could be used to help better inform cat owners about their cat’s health and diet. Renal diseases are very common in cats, especially as they get older. Chronic renal disease is the loss of kidney function over time. The amount of function left in the kidney is dependent on the extent of damage from the disease. Diving into nutrition, this thesis will look into the components of food that work well and do not work well with chronic renal disease patients and foods that should be avoided to ensure the healthiness of cats without renal disease. Our research showed that limiting both phosphorus and protein intake was key to managing CRD. Cats that ate a diet specifically tailored to managing CRD by lowering the amount of phosphorus and protein were shown to, on average, live longer than those cats that did not change their diets. For general cat nutrition, our survey showed that Purina and Hills Science Diet were both the most popular brands and also had the best reasoning behind why owners chose it; mainly vet recommendations and treating health problems. The website we have put together, catcrdinfo.org, contains a wealth of information on both CRD in felines and general cat nutrition.
ContributorsAgee, Angela (Author) / Kinney, Aaron (Co-author) / Murphree, Julie (Thesis director) / James, Samantha (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2022-05
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The purpose of this thesis is to create a better understanding of chronic renal disease (CRD) within felines and dive into the main nutritional aspects of treatment and prevention. Over the course of our research, we also decided to include a section on cat nutrition in an effort to assist

The purpose of this thesis is to create a better understanding of chronic renal disease (CRD) within felines and dive into the main nutritional aspects of treatment and prevention. Over the course of our research, we also decided to include a section on cat nutrition in an effort to assist cat owners whose cats are not suffering from CRD. This research will primarily include literary research and field surveys from cat owners. This information will be gathered to produce a website that will contain credible information that could be used to help better inform cat owners about their cat’s health and diet. Renal diseases are very common in cats, especially as they get older. Chronic renal disease is the loss of kidney function over time. The amount of function left in the kidney is dependent on the extent of damage from the disease. Diving into nutrition, this thesis will look into the components of food that work well and do not work well with chronic renal disease patients and foods that should be avoided to ensure the healthiness of cats without renal disease. Our research showed that limiting both phosphorus and protein intake was key to managing CRD. Cats that ate a diet specifically tailored to managing CRD by lowering the amount of phosphorus and protein were shown to, on average, live longer than those cats that did not change their diets. For general cat nutrition, our survey showed that Purina and Hills Science Diet were both the most popular brands and also had the best reasoning behind why owners chose it; mainly vet recommendations and treating health problems. The website we have put together, catcrdinfo.org, contains a wealth of information on both CRD in felines and general cat nutrition.
ContributorsKinney, Aaron (Author) / Agee, Angela (Co-author) / Murphree, Julie (Thesis director) / James, Samantha (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (Contributor)
Created2022-05