Updated: National Cat Survey coverage

We’re pleased to announce that Animal Friends Insurance is now actively promoting our national cat survey in support of our on-going research. Animal Friends are one of the UK’s leading pet insurance specialists providing cover for domestic cats, dogs and horses.

You can join them online on Facebook (Feel Good Park) and Twitter (@FeelGoodPark) or on https://www.animalfriends.co.uk/

 

As always, you can continue to help us by posting links to the two versions of survey on Facebook and Twitter!

Owners:

www.surveymonkey.com/s/UOLCatOwners

Non Owners:

www.surveymonkey.com/s/UOLNonCatOwners

National Cat Survey coverage

Various outlets have covered the release of the National Cat Survey, here are some of the links!

Lincoln research blog

Compare Pet Care

University of Lincoln press release

Vets Online

We’ve also had active involvement from organisations and groups on social media as well as appearing on BBC Lincolnshire to discuss the survey.

Be sure also to follow us on Twitter for all the latest updates @UOLCatSurvey

And here are the links again!

If you own a cat, click here

If you do not own a cat, click here

Kevin Mahon, Zoologist and PhD Student in Animal Behaviour and Welfare

Hello there! My name is Kevin Mahon and I’m a PhD student at the UNiversity of Lincoln. My background is in Zoology and Animal Behaviour. I got my BSc (Hons) at NUI Galway in Ireland and a Masters of Research from the University of Glasgow.

My project, which is to be carried out in parallel with Naima, has two main aspects.

The first aim is to determine the behavioural shifts, and welfare implications for cats that are contained. I will be using techniques such as passive avoidance to determine important factors like motivaiton in the cats that are being contained.

In addition to this, through the use of surveying, I aim to qualify and quantify the perceived risks to cats that wander from home as well as gauge opinion amongst both cat owners and non cat owners on a variety of topics, ranging from problems associated with wandering cats going into other properties to attitudes towards the containment of animals in general. This survey will be online and a link will be available on this site!

Another part of my project is a qualitative analysis of attiudes to wandering cats; specifically comparing owner and non-owner responses through thematic analysis. The aspect of the prohect is being conducted alongside a fellow PhD student in the School of Social Sciences. This is being done through semi-structured informal interviews with volunteers.

Naima Kasbaoui, veterinarian and PhD student in Animal Behaviour and Welfare

 

Hello,

My name is Naima Kasbaoui. I’m a veterinarian, undertaking a PhD in animal behaviour and welfare at the University of Lincoln. I am studying the impact of a specific containment system on cats’ welfare, alongside with my colleague, Kevin Mahon.

The first part of my project is to study the risks for a cat to go outside, using two approaches:

–        A human based approach, consisting in a very intense survey of pre-determined areas, asking questions about cats, containment and the risks for them to go outside, according to people living in the community.

–        A cat-based approach, equipping cats with GPS to collect data about what they do when they are outside.

The second part of my project is to study the emotional state of cats exposed to electronic boundary fence system, again using to approaches:

–        First we will study cats that are already exposed to the system

–        Second we will study cats that will be exposed to the system because the owner decided to install it, and we will study them both before and after the installation

 

More information to come about the project in the newsletters !!