2021
DOI: 10.3390/ani11071991
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Reliability and Validity of Seven Feline Behavior and Personality Traits

Abstract: Domestic cats are popular pets, and they have personalities, with stable behavior differences between individuals. Lately, feline behavior and personality have been studied with different approaches, for example, with owner-completed questionnaires. The majority of these studies, however, lack a sufficient validation and reliability assessment of the questionnaires used. We designed an online feline behavior and personality questionnaire to collect cat behavior data from their owners. Then, we ran a factor ana… Show more

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“…For example, the Turkish Van has been ranked as the most aggressive breed in previous studies of local cat population ( Vapalahti et al., 2016 ; Salonen et al., 2019 ). Breed order differs only slightly from a previous study that partly used the same data but did not include other factors in the models ( Mikkola et al., 2021 ). Interestingly, short- and long-haired Landrace Cats differ from each other, even though both can be born in the same litter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…For example, the Turkish Van has been ranked as the most aggressive breed in previous studies of local cat population ( Vapalahti et al., 2016 ; Salonen et al., 2019 ). Breed order differs only slightly from a previous study that partly used the same data but did not include other factors in the models ( Mikkola et al., 2021 ). Interestingly, short- and long-haired Landrace Cats differ from each other, even though both can be born in the same litter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In addition, genetics may affect the probability of developing these behavioral problems. Previous literature has found occasionally contradictory breed differences between these behaviors ( Naderi et al., 2011 ; Hart and Hart, 2013 ; Tamimi et al., 2015 ; Wassink-van der Schot et al., 2016 ; Ahola et al., 2017 ; Salonen et al., 2019 ; Mikkola et al., 2021 ). Certain personality types are also suggested to be more prone to stress ( Foster and Ijichi, 2017 ) and, thus, to more readily develop problematic behaviors than others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…At first, humans probably domesticated cats because they had the ability to catch rodents and could protect crops [ 2 ]. In modern life, domesticated cats mainly play a role in the emotional care and mental happiness of their owners [ 3 , 31 ]. In fact, frequent contact with domesticated cats can alter the owner’s microbial communities and reduce the risk of obesity and allergic diseases [ 9 , 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the long-term evolutionary process, the morphological and genetic portraits of domestic cats changed significantly from their wild ancestors [ 2 ]. Moreover, the behaviors and personalities of domestic cats are also quite different from their wild ancestors [ 3 ]. Today, domestic cats have adapted to the domesticated environment and have become popular pets all over the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%