Development of a protocol to assess welfare of unowned cats by necropsy

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Development of a protocol to assess welfare of unowned cats by necropsy. / Thuesen, Ida Sofie; Sandøe, Peter; Agerholm, Jørgen Steen; Nielsen, Søren Saxmose.

Animals in the Public Eye: Interactions and Perceptions of Animals: Proceedings. International Society for Anthrozoology, 2019. p. 78.

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Harvard

Thuesen, IS, Sandøe, P, Agerholm, JS & Nielsen, SS 2019, Development of a protocol to assess welfare of unowned cats by necropsy. in Animals in the Public Eye: Interactions and Perceptions of Animals: Proceedings. International Society for Anthrozoology, pp. 78, Annual ISAZ Conference, Orlando , Florida, United States, 01/07/2019.

APA

Thuesen, I. S., Sandøe, P., Agerholm, J. S., & Nielsen, S. S. (2019). Development of a protocol to assess welfare of unowned cats by necropsy. In Animals in the Public Eye: Interactions and Perceptions of Animals: Proceedings (pp. 78). International Society for Anthrozoology.

Vancouver

Thuesen IS, Sandøe P, Agerholm JS, Nielsen SS. Development of a protocol to assess welfare of unowned cats by necropsy. In Animals in the Public Eye: Interactions and Perceptions of Animals: Proceedings. International Society for Anthrozoology. 2019. p. 78

Author

Thuesen, Ida Sofie ; Sandøe, Peter ; Agerholm, Jørgen Steen ; Nielsen, Søren Saxmose. / Development of a protocol to assess welfare of unowned cats by necropsy. Animals in the Public Eye: Interactions and Perceptions of Animals: Proceedings. International Society for Anthrozoology, 2019. pp. 78

Bibtex

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