Cat behaviour in the secure base test: Comparison between owned and shelter animals

Cinthia Sayuri Yoshizawa Takeda,Suzana Helena Luchesi, Fernanda Peixoto Martins,Pedro Henrique Esteves Trindade, Alexsandro Antonio Portilho Damasceno, Igor de Souza Gomes, Rayane Goncalves dos Santos, Juliana Roberta de Souza Monteiro,Emma Otta

BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES(2024)

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The aim of the present study was to compare affiliative behaviours of owned and shelter cats directed to human in a novel environment after a brief temporary absence of the person. A sample of 20 owned and 20 shelter animals were individually tested in a Secure Base Test, with three 2-min episodes: 1) cat accompanied by a person who sits on the floor inside a circle, 2) the person leaves and the animal is left alone, 3) the person returns, and sits inside the circle again. Three categories were used for coding videotapes of experimental sessions: (1) inside circle, (2) allo-rubbing and (3) tail up. Shelter animals showed more proximity maintenance and affiliative signs with a person than owned animals. Our findings suggested similarities between the secure base effect in cats and in human children: cats seek proximity and maintain contact with a person, displaying affiliative signs to the person, especially after being left alone frightened by an unfamiliar environment.
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Cat,Secure Base Test,Attachment,Interspecific relationship
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