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This Study Proves: Cats Are Less Stressed When They Have Access To Cardboard Boxes

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    In their study, the researchers set out to determine if boxes can help in alleviating stress in shelter cats

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    Felines have long had an affinity for enclosed cardboard structures so researchers explored what would happen if shelter cats were exposed to boxes. In a Dutch animal shelter, 19 new shelter cats were identified and randomly assigned to either get a box or not. Ten were given boxes; 9 were not. According to results, those cats with boxes exhibited faster recovery ability and adapted to their new environment more quickly compared with the group without boxes, with significant differences recorded just three to four days into the study.

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    Stressful experiences can have a major impact on the cats' welfare and may cause higher incidences of infectious diseases in the shelters due to raised cortisol levels causing immunodeficiency.

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    Though several studies showed preference for hiding places and stress-reducing effects of hiding boxes on cats in combined studies, none of these studies determined if proper hiding enrichment would be effective in a quarantine cattery," explained the researchers of their work.

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    To assess the cats, researchers used the Kessler and Turner Cat-Stress Score during the 14-day study period

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    Results showed that the cat group with boxes registered mean CSS lower than their counterparts without boxes, which meant they had lower stress levels. There was also minimal difference in the scores reported for each cat individually in the group with boxes while those without boxes showed high variance. Both groups managed to have the same CSS by the end of the study but in terms of recovery, the group given boxes were already well off by the third day. These findings led the researchers to conclude that being given a box to hide in allows a cat to recover in a new environment faster by keeping stress levels down.

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    What's next?

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    As a next step in research involving cats and boxes, it may be explored how a hiding box factors in on housed cats and what long-term effects having access to a hiding box might have. Additionally, research may also be done on the role of hiding boxes in infectious disease outbreaks in cats.

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