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Cat Ownership Perception and Caretaking Explored in an Internet Survey of People Associated with Cats
by
Bennett, Pauleen
, Zito, Sarah
, Vankan, Dianne
, Paterson, Mandy
, Phillips, Clive J. C.
in
Adult
/ Animal cognition
/ Animal shelters
/ Animals
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Bonding, Human-Pet
/ Cats
/ Feeding
/ Female
/ Government agencies
/ Human behavior
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Middle Aged
/ Ownership
/ Perception
/ Perceptions
/ Pets
/ Psychology
/ Queensland
/ Religion
/ Science
/ Social psychology
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Sterilization
/ Sterilization, Reproductive - veterinary
/ Studies
/ Suburban Population
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Veterinary medicine
2015
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Cat Ownership Perception and Caretaking Explored in an Internet Survey of People Associated with Cats
by
Bennett, Pauleen
, Zito, Sarah
, Vankan, Dianne
, Paterson, Mandy
, Phillips, Clive J. C.
in
Adult
/ Animal cognition
/ Animal shelters
/ Animals
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Bonding, Human-Pet
/ Cats
/ Feeding
/ Female
/ Government agencies
/ Human behavior
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Middle Aged
/ Ownership
/ Perception
/ Perceptions
/ Pets
/ Psychology
/ Queensland
/ Religion
/ Science
/ Social psychology
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Sterilization
/ Sterilization, Reproductive - veterinary
/ Studies
/ Suburban Population
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Veterinary medicine
2015
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Cat Ownership Perception and Caretaking Explored in an Internet Survey of People Associated with Cats
by
Bennett, Pauleen
, Zito, Sarah
, Vankan, Dianne
, Paterson, Mandy
, Phillips, Clive J. C.
in
Adult
/ Animal cognition
/ Animal shelters
/ Animals
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Bonding, Human-Pet
/ Cats
/ Feeding
/ Female
/ Government agencies
/ Human behavior
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Middle Aged
/ Ownership
/ Perception
/ Perceptions
/ Pets
/ Psychology
/ Queensland
/ Religion
/ Science
/ Social psychology
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Sterilization
/ Sterilization, Reproductive - veterinary
/ Studies
/ Suburban Population
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Veterinary medicine
2015
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Cat Ownership Perception and Caretaking Explored in an Internet Survey of People Associated with Cats
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Cat Ownership Perception and Caretaking Explored in an Internet Survey of People Associated with Cats
2015
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People who feed cats that they do not perceive they own (sometimes called semi-owners) are thought to make a considerable contribution to unwanted cat numbers because the cats they support are generally not sterilized. Understanding people's perception of cat ownership and the psychology underlying cat semi-ownership could inform approaches to mitigate the negative effects of cat semi-ownership. The primary aims of this study were to investigate cat ownership perception and to examine its association with human-cat interactions and caretaking behaviours. A secondary aim was to evaluate a definition of cat semi-ownership (including an association time of ≥1 month and frequent feeding), revised from a previous definition proposed in the literature to distinguish cat semi-ownership from casual interactions with unowned cats. Cat owners and semi-owners displayed similar types of interactions and caretaking behaviours. Nevertheless, caretaking behaviours were more commonly displayed towards owned cats than semi-owned cats, and semi-owned cats were more likely to have produced kittens (p<0.01). All interactions and caretaking behaviours were more likely to be displayed towards cats in semi-ownership relationships compared to casual interaction relationships. Determinants of cat ownership perception were identified (p<0.05) and included association time, attachment, perceived cat friendliness and health, and feelings about unowned cats, including the acceptability of feeding unowned cats. Encouraging semi-owners to have the cats they care for sterilized may assist in reducing the number of unwanted kittens and could be a valuable alternative to trying to prevent semi-ownership entirely. Highly accessible semi-owner \"gatekeepers\" could help to deliver education messages and facilitate the provision of cat sterilization services to semi-owners. This research enabled semi-ownership to be distinguished from casual interaction relationships and can assist welfare and government agencies to identify cat semi-owners in order to develop strategies to address this source of unwanted cats.
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