| Literature DB >> 30645644 |
Sarah A S Dodd1, Nick J Cave2, Jennifer L Adolphe3, Anna K Shoveller4, Adronie Verbrugghe1.
Abstract
People who avoid eating animals tend to share their homes with animal companions, and moral dilemma may arise when they are faced with feeding animal products to their omnivorous dogs and carnivorous cats. One option to alleviate this conflict is to feed pets a diet devoid of animal ingredients-a 'plant-based' or 'vegan' diet. The number of pet owners who avoid animal products, either in their own or in their pets' diet, is not currently known. The objective of this study was to estimate the number of meat-avoiding pet owners, identify concerns regarding conventional animal- and plant-based pet food, and estimate the number of pets fed a plant-based diet. A questionnaire was disseminated online to English-speaking pet owners (n = 3,673) to collect data regarding pet owner demographics, diet, pet type, pet diet, and concerns regarding pet foods. Results found that pet owners were more likely to be vegetarian (6.2%; 229/3,673) or vegan (5.8%; 212/3,673) than previously reported for members of the general population. With the exception of one dog owned by a vegetarian, vegans were the only pet owners who fed plant-based diets to their pets (1.6%; 59/3,673). Of the pet owners who did not currently feed plant-based diets but expressed interest in doing so, a large proportion (45%; 269/599) desired more information demonstrating the nutritional adequacy of plant-based diets. Amongst all pet owners, the concern most commonly reported regarding meat-based pet foods was for the welfare of farm animals (39%; 1,275/3,231). The most common concern regarding strictly plant-based pet foods was regarding the nutritional completeness of the diet (74%; 2,439/3,318). Amongst vegans, factors which predicted the feeding of plant-based diets to their pets were concern regarding the cost of plant-based diets, a lack of concern regarding plant-based diets being unnatural, and reporting no concern at all regarding plant-based diets for pets. Given these findings, further research is warranted to investigate plant-based nutrition for domestic dogs and cats.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30645644 PMCID: PMC6333351 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0210806
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic data of pet owners participating in the “Pet Feeding Practices” survey.
| Category | Variable | % | n |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 6% | 215 |
| Female | 92% | 3381 | |
| Prefer not to disclose | 2% | 77 | |
| Age (years) | < 20 | 4% | 129 |
| 21–30 | 26% | 946 | |
| 31–40 | 19% | 680 | |
| 41–50 | 20% | 734 | |
| 51–60 | 20% | 725 | |
| 61–70 | 10% | 378 | |
| > 70 | 2% | 81 | |
| Country | Australia | 7% | 258 |
| Canada | 11% | 405 | |
| Finland | 7% | 247 | |
| New Zealand | 5% | 177 | |
| United Kingdom | 23% | 836 | |
| United States | 41% | 1485 | |
| Other | 7% | 265 |
Total number of survey respondents = 3,673.
Fig 1Proportion of pet owners following a given diet, by age group.
Prevalence of veganism and vegetarianism in pet owners participating in the “Pet Feeding Practices” survey compared to the general population of their respective countries.
| Country | General population | Study respondents | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % Vegetarian | % Vegan | % Vegetarian | % Vegan | |||||
| 95% CI | SE | 95% CI | SE | 95% CI | SE | 95% CI | SE | |
| Australia | 1.2–2.7 | 0.004 | 0–0.2 | 0.0008 | 5.5–12.5a | 0.017 | 3.9–10.1a,b | 0.016 |
| Canada | 4 | NA | NA | NA | 2.8–7.1a,b | 0.011 | 8.8–15.2a | 0.016 |
| Finland | 0.35–0.51 | 0.0004 | 0.13–0.23 | 0.0003 | 6.3–13.7a | 0.019 | 4.6–11.4a,b | 0.017 |
| New Zealand | 2.3 | NA | NA | NA | 3.2–10.8a,b | 0.019 | 0–4.1b | 0.011 |
| United Kingdom | 2.4–3.6 | 0.003 | 1.5–2.5 | 0.002 | 5.3–8.7a | 0.009 | 3.5–6.5b | 0.008 |
| United States | 3.7–6.3 | 0.007 | 1.1–2.8 | 0.004 | 3.0–5.0b | 0.005 | 3.0–5.0b | 0.005 |
For data regarding the general population, the symbol ‘NA’ indicates reliable data not available. Significant (Chi Square, P < 0.05) differences in vegetarianism and veganism between countries detected in this study are indicated by superscript letter.
*According to other publications [1, 3, 43–53]
**Sample size not recorded, 95% CI cannot be determined
Concerns regarding pet foods and financial motivation to buy plant-based pet food, reported by pet owners participating in the “Pet Feeding Practices” survey.
| Omnivore | Pescetarian | Vegetarian | Vegan | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Concern regarding meat-based diets | n = 2,740 | n = 123 | n = 205 | n = 191 |
| Farm animal welfare | 33.4 (916)a | 71.5 (88)b | 62.9 (129)b | 74.3 (142)b |
| Farm animal rights | 17.5 (480)a | 43.9 (54)b | 47.8 (98)b | 76.4 (146)c |
| Unhealthy | 27.0 (740)a | 40.7 (50)b,c | 33.7 (69)a,c | 47.6 (91)b |
| Environment | 18.0 (493)a | 47.2 (58)b | 36.6 (75)b | 64.9 (124)c |
| Social | 4.4 (121)a | 12.2 (15)b | 7.3 (15)a,b | 30.9 (59)c |
| Other | 3.8 (102) | 4.1 (5) | 5.4 (11) | 4.2 (8) |
| None | 45.9 (1,257)a | 12.2 (15)b,c | 22.0 (45)c | 11.0 (21)b |
| Concern regarding plant-based diets | n = 2,765 | n = 134 | n = 209 | n = 189 |
| Unnatural | 69.6 (1,925)a | 62.7 (84)a | 71.8 (150)a | 38.1 (72)b |
| Unhealthy | 52.0 (1,439)a | 61.2 (82)a,c | 62.2 (130)b | 40.7 (77)c |
| Incomplete | 74.5 (2,059)a | 76.1 (102)a | 79.4 (166)a | 59.3 (112)b |
| Cost | 13.3 (364) | 13.4 (18) | 9.6 (20) | 16.4 (31) |
| Immoral | 50.7 (1,402)a | 45.5 (61)a | 56.5 (118)a | 27.0 (51)b |
| Other | 9.5 (265)a | 9.7 (13)a,b | 17.6 (37)c | 14.1 (27)b,c |
| None | 7.8 (216)a | 11.2 (15)a | 7.2 (15)a | 30.7 (58)b |
| Financial motivation to buy a plant-based diet | n = 2,303 | n = 116 | n = 182 | n = 168 |
| “I would not feed my pet a plant-based diet” | 75.3 (1,735)a | 50.9 (59)b | 57.7 (105)b | 22.0 (37)c |
| “I would only feed it if it cost less than what I currently feed” | 4.9 (112) | 4.3 (5) | 5.5 (10) | 1.8 (3) |
| “I would feed it if it cost the same as what I currently feed” | 17.5 (403)a | 33.6 (39)b | 25.3 (46)a,b | 29.8 (50)b |
| “I would feed it even if it cost more than what I currently feed” | 2.3 (53)a | 11.2 (13)b | 11.5 (21)b | 46.4 (78)c |
Survey respondents are grouped according to diet, and concerns are shown as percentage and number in parentheses. Superscript letters indicate significant (P < 0.0083) differences within rows (between diet groups) as determined by the two-sided test of equality for proportions, tests are adjusted for all pairwise comparisons within a row using the Bonferroni correction.
Fig 2Composition of pet diets according to their owners’ diet.
Based on responses of pet owners to the “Pet Feeding Practices” survey, dog top, cat bottom. The Y axis represents percentage of pet owners within a given diet group.
Fig 3Percentage of pet owners who would consider feeding a plant-based diet if one were available which fit their criteria.
Based on responses of pet owners to the “Pet Feeding Practices” survey. Y axis represents percentage of pet owners within a given diet group.
Results of regression model including all variables, showing their associations with vegan pet owners feeding a plant-based diet to their pet based on responses of pet owners to the “Pet Feeding Practices” survey.
| Variable | OR | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 1.06 | .646 | 0.82–1.38 |
| Gender | 1.61 | .172 | 0.82–3.16 |
| Pet type | 1.11 | .708 | 0.65–1.91 |
| Concern regarding farm animal welfare | 0.42 | 0.07 | 0.15–1.09 |
| Concern regarding farm animal rights | 5.46 | 0.04 | 1.08–27.78 |
| Concern regarding meat-based diets being unhealthy | 3.38 | 0.05 | 1.45–7.87 |
| Concern regarding the environmental impact of meat-based diets | 1.26 | .646 | 0.47–3.38 |
| Concern regarding the social implications of meat-based diets | 0.90 | .803 | 0.38–2.12 |
| No concerns regarding meat-based diets | 0.00 | .971 | 0.00–1000 |
| Concern regarding plant-based diets being unnatural | 0.09 | .036 | 0.01–0.85 |
| Concern regarding plant-based diets being unhealthy | 0.71 | 0.67 | 0.15–3.40 |
| Concern regarding plant-based diets being nutritionally incomplete | 3.08 | .198 | 0.56–16.95 |
| Concern regarding cost of plant-based diets | 5.29 | .018 | 1.32–21.28 |
| Concern plant-based diets being immoral | 0.00 | .951 | 0.00–1000 |
| No concern regarding plant-based diets | 27.78 | .001 | 3.98–200 |