Cat-human related activities associated with human well-being

Author: Ravenscroft, Samantha J.; Barcelos, Ana Maria; Mills, Daniel S.

Description: Besides inconsistent evidence relating to the mental health benefits of pet ownership, there is a specific lack of data in relation to cat ownership. Research in this field frequently fails to consider the effect of specific cat-human relationships or activities that might impact owner well-being. This study aimed to identify and address this gap by examining the activities associated with owning a cat that were perceived by owners to impact on their well-being. Twenty cat owners (18 to 74 years old) were interviewed remotely, and their audio transcripts thematically analyzed. 67 activities were reported by cat owners to cause changes in their hedonic or eudaimonic well-being or life satisfaction. Most activities were reported to improve well-being, for example, “providing for the cat” increased feelings of enjoyment and enhanced owner’s reported purpose in life. However, some activities were predominantly associated with negative outcomes, such as veterinary visits and cat behavior problems. This study presents an operationally-defined framework that lays the groundwork for further research in the field of human-cat interaction and human well-being. It highlights the importance of focusing on specific activities associated with cat ownership, rather than just assessing “ownership” per se, as if it is a homogenous phenomenon.

Subject headings: Cats; Cat ownership; Cat-human relationship; Well-being; Human-cat interaction

Publication year: 2021

Journal or book title: Human-animal interaction bulletin

Volume: 11

Issue: 2

Pages: 79-95

Find the full text: https://www.strategian.com/fulltext/Ravenscroft2021.pdf

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Serial number: 4113

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