Erzurum Onur, Kayar Tamer
Department of Veterinary, Karapınar Aydoganlar Vocational School, Selcuk University, Konya 42400, Türkiye.
Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Aksaray University, Aksaray 68100, Türkiye.
Vet Sci. 2025 Sep 18;12(9):907. doi: 10.3390/vetsci12090907.
In recent years, pet owners have been making significant efforts to ensure the well-being of their animals. One straightforward approach to enhance their welfare involves greater attention to nutrition. Consequently, pet owners have become increasingly sensitive regarding the food they provide for their pets. The aim of this study is to examine this sensitivity by investigating the extent to which cat and dog owners prioritize quality attributes and ingredients when selecting pet food. For this purpose, a survey was conducted with pet owners ( = 519) who visited veterinary clinics, using a random sampling method. Of the participants, 51.25% were male and 48.75% were female, with the highest participation observed in the 18-34 age group (60.50%). Among the respondents, 64.93% owned cats, while 35.07% owned dogs. Additionally, 66.67% of pet owners reported using both wet and dry food. When selecting pet food, 42.58% of participants stated that they relied on recommendations from veterinarians. "Pet preference (palatability)" clearly emerged as the most important selection criterion, receiving the highest average score (3.90) and highlighting its decisive influence on purchasing decisions as owners appeared to prioritize what their pets liked most. In contrast, "visual appeal of the food" received the lowest score (2.47). A significant difference ( < 0.001) was found regarding whose recommendation influenced the purchase decision. Moreover, a negative correlation was identified between price sensitivity and other selection criteria, suggesting that price was not a primary driver in most participants' decisions and became less important as quality-related factors gained priority. Overall, pet preference (palatability) stood out as the dominant driver of purchasing decisions.
近年来,宠物主人一直在做出巨大努力来确保他们宠物的健康。一种提高宠物福利的直接方法是更加关注营养。因此,宠物主人对他们给宠物提供的食物越来越敏感。本研究的目的是通过调查猫和狗的主人在选择宠物食品时对质量属性和成分的重视程度来检验这种敏感性。为此,采用随机抽样方法对访问兽医诊所的宠物主人( = 519)进行了一项调查。在参与者中,51.25%为男性,48.75%为女性,18 - 34岁年龄组的参与率最高(60.50%)。在受访者中,64.93%养猫,35.07%养狗。此外,66.67%的宠物主人表示同时使用湿粮和干粮。在选择宠物食品时,42.58%的参与者表示他们依赖兽医的建议。“宠物偏好(适口性)”显然成为最重要的选择标准,获得了最高平均分(3.90),突出了其对购买决策的决定性影响,因为主人似乎优先考虑他们的宠物最喜欢的东西。相比之下,“食物的视觉吸引力”得分最低(2.47)。关于谁的建议影响购买决策,发现了显著差异( < 0.001)。此外,价格敏感性与其他选择标准之间存在负相关,这表明价格不是大多数参与者决策的主要驱动因素,随着与质量相关的因素获得优先地位,价格变得不那么重要。总体而言,宠物偏好(适口性)是购买决策的主要驱动因素。