London Vet Show 2024
Human directed attacks from cats
Human directed attacks from cats
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Naturally self-protective in their behaviour, wary of change and in need of autonomy, cats are renowned for being tricky patients within the veterinary environment. But it isn’t just veterinary staff who sustain injuries from cats; many owners also experience attacks. This session will remind you of the reasons behind the cats’ sensitivity and propensity to exhibit defensive behaviours that enhance its safety within the home and veterinary environment, but also of the cats’ potential to cause human directed injury in different contexts.
Learning Outcomes
Human directed aggression towards veterinary staff or owners is rarely a cat’s prefared option for enhancing its own safety Agonistic displays by cats towards humans can’t always be considered to be acts of aggression Injury from feline patients is largely preventable through appropriate intervention The nature of a cat’s early experience is instrumental in preventing feline attacks upon owners
Speakers: Claire Hargrave, Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist - Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians
14 Nov 2024
10:10 - 11:10
Gallery Suite 13
Presented at London Vet Show 2024
Please note this session is not RACE-approved but you can still earn a CPD certificate
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