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Recognizing and managing subtle signs of intercat tension is crucial for feline well-being. The 2024 AAFP guidelines offer veterinarians a framework to prevent and resolve conflict in multi-cat households.

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  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Animal Behavior
  • Feline Studies

Background:

  • Intercat tension in households is common, often presenting as subtle behavioral changes.
  • Unrecognized tension can lead to chronic fear, anxiety, stress-related diseases, and potential relinquishment or euthanasia.
  • Feline social behavior is frequently misunderstood, contributing to the prevalence of intercat conflict.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide veterinary professionals with comprehensive guidelines for recognizing, preventing, and managing intercat tension.
  • To offer a framework for understanding and improving social dynamics in multi-cat households.
  • To debunk common myths surrounding feline social behavior and intercat conflict.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the '2024 AAFP intercat tension guidelines' by a Task Force of experts.
  • Modification of the five pillars of a healthy feline environment to address intercat tension.
  • Inclusion of visual examples, case studies, a medication table, and a systematic algorithm for management.

Main Results:

  • The guidelines offer a structured approach to identifying subtle signs of tension.
  • A modified framework and educational tools are provided for prevention and management.
  • The guidelines address cat introductions and debunk 10 common myths about feline social behavior.

Conclusions:

  • The guidelines aim to improve the recognition, prevention, and management of intercat tension.
  • Effective management can mitigate stress, anxiety, and disease in cats.
  • Enhanced understanding and tools support veterinarians in resolving conflict and promoting feline well-being.