| Literature DB >> 34072294 |
Mauro Ines1, Claire Ricci-Bonot1, Daniel S Mills1.
Abstract
Cats form close emotional relationships with humans, yet little is known about this. This study characterized different types of relationship that cats might establish with their owners. Data were analyzed from 3994 responses to a questionnaire developed using expressions of social support and attachment in relation to everyday cat-owner interactions. Principal component analysis reduced the items to four factors: the "owner's emotional investment in the cat", "cat's acceptance of others", "cat's need for owner proximity" and "cat's aloofness". Cluster identified three groups of owners with two of these each sub-divided into two. The "open relationship bond" was characterized by a lightly emotionally invested owner and an avoidant cat. The "remote association" and "casual relationship" were characterized by an emotionally remote owner but differed in the cat's acceptance of others. The "co-dependent" and "friendship" relationship were characterized by an emotionally invested owner but differed in the cat's acceptance of others and need to maintain owner proximity. In conclusion, as with any complex social relationship, the type of cat-owner bond that develops is the product of the dynamic that exists between both the individuals involved, along with certain personality features, of which, the wider sociability of the cat and owner expectations may be particularly important.Entities:
Keywords: affectional bond; attachment; cat; human–animal interaction; owner; relationship; social support; temperament
Year: 2021 PMID: 34072294 PMCID: PMC8228645 DOI: 10.3390/ani11061601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752
Dataset B—population distribution by demographic category, after removing from the dataset all the responses that had at least one blank answer to the 26 items considered reliable. All variables were within 1% of dataset A, except: household size—2 (1.1%), cat gender—male neutered (1.2%), number of cats—1 (1.2%) and 2 (1.2%).
| Demographic | Dataset B | |
|---|---|---|
| Language | English | 3877 (97.1%) |
| Portuguese | 117 (2.9%) | |
| Owner age (mean, standard deviation, min–max) | 41.49 +/− 12.75 | |
| Owner gender | Female | 3662 (91.7%) |
| Male | 258 (6.5%) | |
| Transgender female | 0 (0%) | |
| Transgender male | 9 (0.2%) | |
| Gender variant/non-conforming | 42 (1.1%) | |
| Not listed | 15 (0.12%) | |
| Prefer not to answer | 8 (0.2%) | |
| Household size | 1 | 694 (17.4%) |
| 2 | 1834 (45.9%) | |
| 3 or 4 | 1250 (31.3%) | |
| >4 | 216 (5.4%) | |
| Country of residence | United Kingdom | 2867 (71.7%) |
| United States | 399 (10%) | |
| Ireland | 130 (3.3%) | |
| South Africa | 99 (2.5%) | |
| Australia | 97 (2.5%) | |
| Portugal | 91 (2.3%) | |
| Canada | 45 (1.2%) | |
| Other | 266 (6.5%) | |
| Country grew up in | United Kingdom | 2750 (68.8%) |
| United States | 422 (10.6%) | |
| South Africa | 113 (2.9%) | |
| Ireland | 104 (2.6%) | |
| Portugal | 98 (2.5%) | |
| Australia | 81 (2%) | |
| Canada | 62 (1.6%) | |
| Other | 364 (9%) | |
| Cat age (mean standard deviation, min–max) | 7.17 +/− 4.63 | |
| Cat gender | Male entire | 91 (2.3%) |
| Female entire | 108 (2.7%) | |
| Male neutered | 2006 (50.2%) | |
| Female neutered | 1788 (44.8%) | |
| Not sure | 1 (0%) | |
| Cat origin | Breeder | 397 (10%) |
| Shelter/charity | 1547 (38.7%) | |
| Friend | 743 (18.6%) | |
| Petshop | 36 (0.9%) | |
| Advert | 411 (10.3%) | |
| Other | 860 (21.5%) | |
| Number of cats | 1 | 1586 (39.7%) |
| 2 | 1345 (33.6%) | |
| 3 | 480 (12%) | |
| 4 or more | 583 (14.6%) | |
| Access to outdoors | Yes | 2835 (71%) |
| No | 1159 (29%) | |
List of reliable items, with the respective loading scores on each PC. The items that loaded onto each individual PC are shown in bold.
| Items | PC 1 | PC 2 | PC 3 | PC 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Owner’s Emotional Investment in the Cat | Cat’s Acceptance of Others | Cat’s Need for Owner Proximity | Cat’s Aloofness | |
| I don’t know what I would do without my cat. |
| 0.013 | 0.039 | 0.046 |
| My cat is my best friend. |
| −0.036 | 0.099 | 0.004 |
| I think of my cat as like a child. |
| 0.014 | 0.127 | 0.151 |
| I am very protective of my cat. |
| −0.057 | −0.037 | −0.023 |
| I worry too much about my cat. |
| −0.094 | 0.125 | 0.256 |
| If I were to tell my cat off and he/she would start purring or meowing at me, I would stop and try to make up with him/her. |
| −0.019 | 0.015 | 0.164 |
| I am comfortable with being emotionally distant from my cat. |
| 0.100 | 0.006 | 0.309 |
| I consider my cat part of the family. |
| 0.051 | −0.134 | −0.032 |
| I talk to my cat every day. |
| 0.074 | −0.047 | −0.077 |
| My cat and I often seem to work as a team that are in tune with each other. |
| 0.077 | 0.221 | −0.319 |
| I don’t think it is necessary to play with my cat regularly. | −0.301 | 0.008 | −0.088 | 0.198 |
| When I go away my cat will play with and enjoy whoever is looking after him/her. | 0.030 |
| −0.062 | −0.093 |
| My cat tends to approach visitors with his/her tail up and rub him/herself on their legs. | 0.063 |
| 0.118 | −0.054 |
| My cat visits the neighbours (even if I am at home). | −0.045 |
| −0.006 | 0.335 |
| I think my cat would be just as happy living with someone else (such as the next-door neighbour). | −0.344 |
| −0.056 | 0.376 |
| My cat constantly follows me around the house. | −0.015 | −0.002 |
| −0.108 |
| My cat is clingy. I can’t even go to the toilet in peace. | −0.011 | −0.011 |
| −0.111 |
| If I am in a separate room with a closed door, my cat will cry until I open the door. | 0.046 | −0.005 |
| −0.002 |
| When I am about to leave the house, my cat will cry and try to leave with me. | −0.034 | 0.083 |
| 0.120 |
| My cat will not eat if I go away. | −0.068 | −0.317 |
| 0.133 |
| When worried or afraid, my cat will seek me. | 0.259 | 0.147 | 0.323 | −0.249 |
| My cat will often lick my hands or face. | 0.042 | 0.140 | 0.323 | −0.215 |
| When my cat is eating, I like to stay with him/her until he/she has finished. | 0.241 | −0.119 | 0.297 | 0.166 |
| I feel my cat doesn’t like me as much as like him/her. | −0.037 | 0.054 | −0.116 |
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| My cat will never sit on my lap. | 0.046 | −0.172 | −0.136 |
|
| When siting on my lap, being fussed, my cat’s tail will sometimes thrash. | 0.084 | 0.074 | 0.135 |
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Figure 1Dendrographic representation of hierarchical cluster analysis of subjects, based on respondents’ score for each PC. The letter represents the different groups.
Figure 2Bar chart representing the median PC scores in groups A, B1, B2, C1 and C2.
Median rating on the items not loaded on any PC, in each of the groups. Note that contrasts between clusters are all significant, except where indicated.
| Item | Group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | B1 | B2 | C1 | C2 | |
| I don’t think it is necessary to play with my cat regularly | Mainly disagree | Mainly disagree | Mainly disagree | Strongly disagree | Strongly disagree |
| (Not significantly different from B1) | (Not significantly different from A) | (Not significantly different from C2) | (Not significantly different from C1) | ||
| When worried or afraid, my cat will seek me | Partly agree | Partly agree | Partly agree | Mainly agree | Mainly agree |
| (Not significantly different from B2) | (Not significantly different from B1) | (Not significantly different from C2) | (Not significantly different from C1) | ||
| My cat will often lick my hands or face | Partly agree | Partly agree | Partly agree | Mainly agree | Mainly agree |
| (Not significantly different from B1 and B2) | (Not significantly different from A and B2) | (Not significantly different from A and B1) | (Not significantly different from C2) | (Not significantly different from C1) | |
| When my cat is eating, I like to stay with him/her until he/she has finished | Mainly disagree | Strongly disagree | Strongly disagree | Partly disagree | Mainly disagree |
| (Not significantly different from C2) | (Not significantly different from A) | ||||
Demographic features, less and more prevalent in the different groups (z = standardized residuals).
| Group | Less Prevalent | More Prevalent |
|---|---|---|
| A |
Owner lives in the United States (z = −2.7) If four or more cats live in the house (z = −2.9) Cat has no access to outdoors (z = −3.7) |
If only one cat lives in the house (z = 2.7) Cat has access to outdoors (z = 2.0) |
| B1 |
If four or more cats live in the house (z = −2.1) | |
| B2 |
If two people live in the household (z = −2.6) Owner lives in the United States (z = −2.8) Owner lives in South Africa (z = −2.6) Cat has no access to outdoors (z = −4.0) |
If three or four people live in the household (z = 3.7) Cat has access to outdoors (z = 2.1) |
| C1 |
Owner lives in the United Kingdom (z = −3.3) Cat has access to outdoors (z = −3.7) |
If only one person lives in the household (z = 2.0) Owner lives in Brazil (z = 2.5) Owner lives in Mexico (z = 2.4) Owner lives in South Africa (z = 2.4) Owner lives in the United States (z = 4.7) Cat has no access to outdoors (z = 6.9) |
| C2 |
If only one cat in the house (z = −3.2) |
If four or more cats live in the house (z = 4.3) |