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新冠疫情期间宠物获取与饲养情况的特征分析

Characterizing Pet Acquisition and Retention During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Hoffman Christy L, Thibault Melissa, Hong Julie

机构信息

Department of Animal Behavior, Ecology and Conservation, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY, United States.

Strategy and Research, The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, New York, NY, United States.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2021 Nov 18;8:781403. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.781403. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

In March 2020, Americans began experiencing numerous lifestyle changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some reports have suggested that pet acquisition and ownership increased during this period, and some have suggested shelters and rescues will be overwhelmed once pandemic-related restrictions are lifted and lifestyles shift yet again. In May 2021, the ASPCA hired the global market research company Ipsos to conduct a general population survey that would provide a more comprehensive picture of pet ownership and acquisition during the pandemic. Although pet owners care for a number of species, the term pet owner in this study specifically refers to those who had dogs and/or cats. One goal of the survey was to determine whether data from a sample of adults residing in the United States would corroborate findings from national shelter databases indicating that animals were not being surrendered to shelters in large numbers. Furthermore, this survey gauged individuals' concerns related to the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, and analyses examined factors associated with pet owners indicating they were considering rehoming an animal within the next 3 months. The data showed that pet ownership did not increase during the pandemic and that pets may have been rehomed in greater numbers than occurs during more stable times. Importantly, rehomed animals were placed with friends, family members, and neighbors more frequently than they were relinquished to animal shelters and rescues. Findings associated with those who rehomed an animal during the pandemic, or were considering rehoming, suggest that animal welfare organizations have opportunities to increase pet retention by providing resources regarding pet-friendly housing and affordable veterinary options and by helping pet owners strategize how to incorporate their animals into their post-pandemic lifestyles.

摘要

2020年3月,由于新冠疫情,美国人开始经历诸多生活方式的改变。一些报告表明,在此期间宠物领养和饲养数量有所增加,还有一些报告称,一旦与疫情相关的限制解除,生活方式再次转变,收容所和救援机构将不堪重负。2021年5月,美国防止虐待动物协会(ASPCA)聘请全球市场研究公司益普索进行了一项普通人群调查,以更全面地了解疫情期间的宠物饲养和领养情况。尽管宠物主人饲养多种动物,但本研究中的“宠物主人”一词具体指那些养狗和/或养猫的人。该调查的一个目标是确定来自美国成年居民样本的数据是否能证实全国收容所数据库的调查结果,即动物没有大量被送到收容所。此外,这项调查评估了个人对解除新冠疫情限制的担忧,分析还研究了与表示在未来3个月内考虑将动物重新安置的宠物主人相关的因素。数据显示,疫情期间宠物饲养数量并未增加,而且被重新安置的宠物数量可能比在较为稳定时期更多。重要的是,被重新安置的动物被安置到朋友、家人和邻居那里的频率高于被送到动物收容所和救援机构。与在疫情期间重新安置动物或考虑重新安置动物的人相关的调查结果表明,动物福利组织有机会通过提供有关宠物友好型住房和经济实惠的兽医服务的资源,以及帮助宠物主人制定如何将他们的动物融入疫情后生活方式的策略,来提高宠物的留存率。

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