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Unraveling Feline Myths: A Review About Misperceptions and Beliefs Surrounding Domestic Cat Behavior

Daiana de Souza Machado Rogério Ribeiro Vicentini Luana da Silva Gonçalves Suzana Luchesi Emma Otta +1 lainnya

Abstrak

Despite the growing preference for cats as companion animals, beliefs and misperceptions about them are still common. Cultural and sociodemographic aspects can influence society’s attitudes towards cats, affecting the way they are kept and cared for and, consequently, their welfare. This narrative review aimed to identify and categorize beliefs and misconceptions about domestic cats commonly described in the scientific literature, particularly those related to behavior, sociality, health, and management, in order to foster critical thinking about these perceptions. Our bibliographic search included three electronic databases (Web of Science, PubMed and Scopus). This review highlights a set of recurrent beliefs of general society reported by the scientific literature, such as the perception of cats as independent and non-social animals, bringers of bad luck, incapable of forming emotional bonds with their guardians, or in need of outdoor access to thrive. Although widespread, many of these beliefs lack empirical support. Identifying and fostering critical reflection on such beliefs can contribute to deconstructing them, improving the guardian–cat relationship and enhancing the welfare of both cats and humans.

Penulis (6)

D

Daiana de Souza Machado

R

Rogério Ribeiro Vicentini

L

Luana da Silva Gonçalves

S

Suzana Luchesi

E

Emma Otta

A

Aline Cristina Sant’Anna

Format Sitasi

Machado, D.d.S., Vicentini, R.R., Gonçalves, L.d.S., Luchesi, S., Otta, E., Sant’Anna, A.C. (2025). Unraveling Feline Myths: A Review About Misperceptions and Beliefs Surrounding Domestic Cat Behavior. https://doi.org/10.3390/pets2030032

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2025
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10.3390/pets2030032
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