Cat owners' perceptions during the COVID-19 pandemic

Researchers evaluated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the welfare of pet cats, as well as the owners' experience in relation to their cat(s).

An online survey containing 21 questions was distributed internationally. Survey questions were related to cat behavior and health. The survey was completed by 324 respondents from 25 different countries.

The survey showed that keeping pet cats during the pandemic was not problematic for the owners, except some noted difficulties accessing veterinary care. The majority (67.3%) of respondents reported no changes in their cats' behavior. When behavioural changes were noted, they were mostly a positive change.

Two-third of the respondents reported reduced psychological tensions due to having a cat during the pandemic.

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Cat owners' perception on having a pet cat during the COVID-19 pandemic

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