Companion animal adoption and relinquishment during the COVID-19 pandemic: Households with children at greatest risk of relinquishing a cat or dog.

IF 0.5 Q4 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION
Measurement Techniques Pub Date : 2023-08-18 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1017/awf.2023.77
Grace A Carroll, Alice Torjussen, Catherine Reeve
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Understanding the factors associated with companion animal relinquishment is key in safeguarding animal welfare and human well-being. The aims of this study were to assess the effect of demographic variables on risk of relinquishment of cats and dogs during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to report characteristics of those that relinquished a cat or dog, and the experience of said relinquishment process. A series of surveys were administered to pet owners (n = 3,945) across several countries including the UK, USA, Canada, Italy, Spain and France. In total, n = 1,324 reported having acquired their cat or dog via online means. There was no association between online source (search engines, breeder websites, rescue websites, online ad sites and social media) and relinquishment status (NCR1 [Never Considered Relinquishment] compared to CR_R [Considering Relinquishment or already Relinquished]. More participants from the USA considered or already had relinquished their cat or dog compared to the UK and Italy. Of those that have already given up their pet, 76.2% agreed that it was an emotionally difficult decision, while 100% agreed that it was, logically, the correct decision. Demographic characteristics in those that reported considering relinquishment or that had already relinquished (CR_R; n = 146) were compared to a comparison group that had never considered relinquishing their pet (NCR2; n = 193). Being a male-gendered pet-owner and a younger pet age increased the risk of relinquishment. Cats and dogs from households with children were 4.6 times more likely to consider or have already relinquished a cat or dog compared to those from households without children. Further research is needed to explore risk of relinquishment of cats and dogs when children are present in the home.

COVID-19 大流行期间伴侣动物的领养和放弃:有孩子的家庭放弃猫或狗的风险最大。
了解放弃伴侣动物的相关因素是保障动物福利和人类福祉的关键。本研究旨在评估人口统计学变量对 COVID-19 大流行期间放弃猫狗风险的影响,并报告放弃猫狗的人的特征以及放弃过程中的经历。我们对英国、美国、加拿大、意大利、西班牙和法国等多个国家的宠物主人(n = 3,945)进行了一系列调查。共有 1,324 人称他们是通过网络购买猫或狗的。网络来源(搜索引擎、繁殖者网站、救助网站、在线广告网站和社交媒体)与放弃状态(NCR1 [从未考虑放弃] 与 CR_R [考虑放弃或已经放弃] 相比)之间没有关联。与英国和意大利相比,美国有更多的参与者考虑放弃或已经放弃了他们的猫或狗。在已经放弃宠物的参与者中,76.2% 的人认为这是一个在情感上很困难的决定,而 100%的人认为从逻辑上讲这是一个正确的决定。我们将报告考虑放弃或已经放弃宠物的人群(CR_R;n = 146)与从未考虑放弃宠物的对比组(NCR2;n = 193)的人口特征进行了比较。宠物主人为男性且宠物年龄较小,会增加放弃宠物的风险。与无子女家庭的猫或狗相比,有子女家庭的猫或狗考虑放弃或已经放弃的可能性要高出4.6倍。还需要进一步的研究来探讨家中有儿童时放弃猫或狗的风险。
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Measurement Techniques
Measurement Techniques 工程技术-工程:综合
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
40.00%
发文量
88
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Measurement Techniques contains articles of interest to all who are engaged in the study and application of fundamental measurements. Topics covered include: General problems of metrology; Uniformity of measurement results; Measurement standards of the units of physical quantities; Measurement methods; New measurement techniques in all fields of measurement (linear, mechanical, electromagnetic, optical, time and frequency, thermo-technical, ionising radiations etc.).
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