Med. Weter. 78 (7), 330-336, 2022
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| JUSTYNA WOJTAŚ, JOANNA KAPUSTKA, RYSZARD IWANICKI,
JAKUB IWANICKI, MATEUSZ IWANICKI, ALEKSANDRA GARBIEC |
| Analysis of the emotional relationship
between humans and animals with regards
to the death of dogs and cats |
| The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between humans and animals and to analyze the opinions
expressed by pet owners about cremation and burial of their dead pets. The survey-based study was carried
out among 876 respondents, and data on the number of cremations performed in 2016-2021 obtained from an
animal crematorium were analyzed. The statistical analysis assessed the correlations between the responses and
the sex, education, and place of residence of the respondents. The responses were analyzed using the Pearson
Chi-square test. The percentage data collected from the crematorium included the number of collective and
individual cremations with their mutual percentage ratio in a year and the number of purchased memorabilia
of the deceased pet over the five subsequent years. The statistical analysis was performed in the Statistica 13.3
program. The research results allow for the formulation of a conclusion about the constantly growing empathy
for the four-legged members of families. |
| Keywords: companion animal, human-animal relationship, cremation |