Borrelli Carmen, Azevedo Alexandre, Magalhães-Sant'Ana Manuel, Mariti Chiara
Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pisa, 5614 Pisa, Italy.
Vasco da Gama Research Center (CIVG), Vasco da Gama University School (EUVG), Avenida José R. Sousa Fernandes 197, Lordemão, 3020-210 Coimbra, Portugal.
Vet Sci. 2025 Aug 18;12(8):773. doi: 10.3390/vetsci12080773.
The adoption of exotic animals as pets is increasing across Europe. This study explores the human-chelonian relationship in the Italian population, specifically the motivations for acquiring reptiles as pets and the nature of the emotional bonds between guardians and chelonians. A total of 91 chelonian guardians replied to an online survey. Data was analyzed through a mixed-methods approach combining quantitative and qualitative analyses. Most participants (85.7%) owned Hermann's tortoises (), having received them as gifts (50.5%) or purchased them (31.9%). Pet chelonians living outdoors had an almost five times higher odds of being reported as non-family members compared to those with indoor access (OR = 4.90, 95% CI = 1.34-23.41, = 0.02). No significant relationship was detected between other demographic factors and bond type. When asked whether they consider their pet a family member, 70 out of 91 participants reported information for both their reptile and dog/cat. Among these, pets were seen as family members for 44.3% of chelonians and 92.4% of dogs/cats. In turn, qualitative responses from 85 participants showed that 45% expressed a strong emotional connection to their pet chelonians, using language denoting affection, love, and fascination. These findings suggest that, while emotional bonds between guardians and chelonians may be less interactive and intimate than those with conventional pets, they nonetheless reflect a meaningful bond rooted in personal values of entertainment, convenience, and duty of care.
在欧洲,将外来动物当作宠物饲养的情况日益增多。本研究探讨了意大利人群中人与龟鳖类动物的关系,具体而言,即饲养爬行动物作为宠物的动机以及饲养者与龟鳖类动物之间情感纽带的性质。共有91位龟鳖类动物饲养者回复了一项在线调查。通过结合定量分析和定性分析的混合方法对数据进行了分析。大多数参与者(85.7%)拥有赫尔曼陆龟,这些龟是作为礼物收到的(50.5%)或购买的(31.9%)。与有室内活动空间的宠物龟相比,户外生活的宠物龟被报告为非家庭成员的几率几乎高出五倍(比值比=4.90,95%置信区间=1.34 - 23.41,P = 0.02)。未发现其他人口统计学因素与情感纽带类型之间存在显著关系。当被问及是否将他们的宠物视为家庭成员时,91位参与者中有70位报告了他们的爬行动物以及狗/猫的相关信息。在这些参与者中,44.3%的龟鳖类宠物和92.4%的狗/猫被视为家庭成员。反过来,85位参与者的定性回复表明,45%的人表达了与他们的宠物龟鳖类动物有强烈的情感联系,使用了表示喜爱、爱和着迷的语言。这些发现表明,虽然饲养者与龟鳖类动物之间的情感纽带可能不如与传统宠物之间的互动性强和亲密,但它们仍然反映了一种基于娱乐、便利和照顾责任等个人价值观的有意义的纽带关系。