Naughton Violetta, Grzelak Teresa, Mulhern Maria S, Moffett Charlotte R, Naughton Patrick J
School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Cromore Road, Coleraine BT52 1SA, Northern Ireland, UK.
Department of Physiology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 61-701 Poznan, Poland.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Oct 1;12(19):2645. doi: 10.3390/ani12192645.
A cross-sectional survey questionnaire was developed in-house to investigate pet cat owners’ beliefs and attitudes related to the fundamental care of their pet cats. The questionnaire consisted of questions which were grouped into the following sections: (i) owners’ socio-demographics; (ii) cat(s) body weight and body condition monitoring; (iii) owners’ attitudes to cats’ dietary preferences, needs and satisfaction, (iv) owners’ perceptions of their cats’ physical exercise needs and satisfaction. The sample size of 376 was estimated to be required to represent the population of the given geographical location (Belfast, NI, UK). Hard copies of the questionnaires were distributed in January and February 2019 and in total 402 completed questionnaires were collected; questionnaires which included >20% of missing or incomprehensible responses were excluded from the database, resulting in 398 questionnaires being included in the final database. The study identified a number of socio-demographic factors associated with owners’ beliefs and attitudes that directly affect care provided to pet cats, e.g., the owner’s occupation has been identified as a factor associated with owner perception of certain cats’ behaviours, e.g., a cat brushing against the owner as food requests by their animal (Chi-Square 7.711 (df1), exact p = 0.006). Furthermore, most female respondents, aged 26−67 years and in an occupation not related to animals, reported selecting cat food based on their animal preferences (Chi-Square 10.332 (df1), exact p = 0.003). In contrast, female owners in animal and veterinary occupations were significantly more likely as compared to other respondents (Chi-Square 15.228 (df1), exact p < 0.001), to select cat food based on its perceived health benefit to the cat. Analysis of the respondents’ opinions of cats’ abilities to self-regulate physical activity showed that owners age was the main differentiating determinant, i.e., cat owners over 25 years old were significantly more likely than younger adults to believe that pet cats can regulate their own physical activity to keep healthy (Chi-Square 6.313 (df1), exact p = 0.025). Furthermore, respondents’ opinions of their cat’s ability to self-regulate feed intake were mainly associated with owner’s education level (Chi-Square 6.367 (df1), exact p = 0.036). The study results indicated that the attitude and beliefs behind the fundamental care practices provided to pet cats depends on particular demographic factors, especially owners’ education and occupation.
我们自行设计了一份横断面调查问卷,以调查宠物猫主人对其宠物猫基本护理的看法和态度。问卷由多个问题组成,分为以下几个部分:(i)主人的社会人口统计学特征;(ii)猫咪体重和身体状况监测;(iii)主人对猫咪饮食偏好、需求和满意度的态度;(iv)主人对猫咪体育锻炼需求和满意度的认知。估计需要376个样本才能代表给定地理位置(英国北爱尔兰贝尔法斯特)的人口。问卷的纸质版于2019年1月和2月分发,共收集到402份完整问卷;数据库中排除了缺失或难以理解的回答超过20%的问卷,最终数据库纳入了398份问卷。该研究确定了一些与主人看法和态度相关的社会人口统计学因素,这些因素直接影响对宠物猫的护理,例如,主人的职业被确定为与主人对某些猫咪行为的认知相关的一个因素,比如猫咪蹭主人被认为是向主人索要食物(卡方值7.711(自由度1),精确p = 0.006)。此外,大多数年龄在26至67岁之间、从事与动物无关职业的女性受访者表示,她们根据自己对动物的喜好来选择猫粮(卡方值10.332(自由度1),精确p = 0.003)。相比之下,与其他受访者相比,从事动物和兽医职业的女性主人更有可能(卡方值15.228(自由度1),精确p < 0.001)根据猫粮对猫咪健康的益处来选择猫粮。对受访者关于猫咪自我调节身体活动能力的看法进行分析后发现,主人的年龄是主要的区分决定因素,即25岁以上的猫咪主人比年轻成年人更有可能认为宠物猫能够自我调节身体活动以保持健康(卡方值6.313(自由度1),精确p = 0.025)。此外,受访者对猫咪自我调节进食量能力的看法主要与主人的教育水平相关(卡方值6.367(自由度1),精确p = 0.036)。研究结果表明,宠物猫基本护理行为背后的态度和看法取决于特定的人口统计学因素,尤其是主人的教育程度和职业。