An investigation of the owner- and pet-related factors that may affect the use of alternative feeding practices in dogs and cats in Hungary

Vekony, Blanka ✉ [Vékony, Blanka (Dietetika), author] Department of Dietetics and Nutrition Sciences (SU / FHS); Bodor, Zsanett [Bodor, Zsanett (élelmiszertudomán...), author] Department of Dietetics and Nutrition Sciences (SU / FHS); Veres, Daniel Sandor [Veres, Dániel (Biofizika), author] Departmnet of Biophysics and Radiation Biology (SU / FM / I); Vajdovich, Peter; Mak, Erzsebet [Mák, Erzsébet (dietetika), author] Department of Dietetics and Nutrition Sciences (SU / FHS)

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Published: VETERINARY RECORD OPEN 2399-2050 2052-6113 11 (2) Paper: e70004 , 7 p. 2024
  • SJR Scopus - Veterinary (miscellaneous): Q2
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  • Nutrition, Dietetics
BackgroundAlternative feeding practices have become increasingly popular among companion animal owners. We sought to identify possible factors behind the choice of alternative feeding types.MethodsA cross-sectional study was performed with Hungarian pet owners. Descriptive data analysis and logistic regression models were undertaken to determine factors that may increase the likelihood of adopting alternative feeding practices.ResultsIn total, 1007 pet owners completed the questionnaire, of which 789 were dog owners and 218 were cat owners. The type of settlement was identified as a possible factor influencing the choice of application of alternative feeding patterns for dogs and cats. In the case of dogs, the owner's diet variable showed significantly increased odds of choosing an alternative feeding pattern where the owner followed an alternative diet. For cats, the owner's diet did not have a significant effect on choosing alternative feeding practices for these pets.ConclusionsOwners who followed an alternative diet were more likely to choose an alternative feeding pattern for their dogs but not for their cats. Further study is required to identify additional factors that may influence the owners' choice of feeding practices and to more widely investigate the feeding habits of cat owners.
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