Abstract
The authors regret Table 3 (In the final proof, the order of the text in column 3 “risk factors” was mistakenly disarranged). Table 3: Risk factors for cat-illness and body-condition scoring among free-roaming cats, observed in Israel during 2012–2014. Multivariable analysis was performed using a generalized linear mixed model with LOGIT link function, ‘observation’ nested into ‘transect’ and ‘year’ were set as random factors. Predictors were: Proportion of sterilized cats along the measurement transect (for the change of 10% of sterilized cats), age status (kitten/adult), sex and contraceptive status of the cats. Presented are the best fitted models (lower AIC) using forward stepwise method. [Table presented] The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 104903 |
| Journal | Preventive Veterinary Medicine |
| Volume | 182 |
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| State | Published - Sep 2020 |
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