我觉得养孩子和养宠物的道理是相通的,都要把握好那个度。即要关爱他们,但又不能抹杀了他们的天性。

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这里有篇文章是关于主人和猫的over-attachment。

对我来说,其他都没问题,只是其中一条我很符合。就是出于安全考虑,不让虎子出门,100%indoor。我老公一直认为应该让虎子出去看看外面的精彩世界,享受猫生。这点对我来说很难做到。

overprotective就overprotective吧。



Vicky Halls VN
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Member of the Association of Pet Behaviour  Counsellors
Talk given at the FAB Annual Conference 2007

 

Over-attachment

We all love our cats but it is possible to take that love to  a level that is not in the best interests of the owner or the animal. The  definition of over-attachment is: “having an emotional bond with a pet  that is so intense that it is detrimental to the physical or psychological  wellbeing of either the human or the animal”

There are a  number of behaviour problems recognised in cats that are associated with  over-attachment, including:

  • Attention-seeking behaviour       (e.g. destructive, vocalization, urine spraying)
  • Periuria (inappropriate       urination)
  • Inappropriate defecation
  • OCD (Obsessive Compulsive       Disorder)
  • Learned helplessness

 

All the  cases seen in one year, relating to problem behaviour in cats that was directly  associated with over-attachment, were analysed further to establish whether  there were any common characteristics in the owners.

Characteristics  of over-attached owner [V Halls (2000)]

  • The owners were almost       exclusively women 
  • The owners lived alone or with       a partner or companion with whom they spent little time
  • The owners had been or were on       Prozac or similar psychotropic drug or had been treated for a       psychological problem. A large percentage of them had experienced a       bereavement or divorce
  • The owners were anthropomorphic       about their cats referring to them as if human
  • They didn’t go on holiday or       visit friends or family overnight because they were reluctant to leave       their cat
  • The cats were kept exclusively       indoors or allowed restricted access to outdoors under supervision for       reasons of ‘safety’
  • Many of the owners referred to       themselves as being perfectionists, eager to please and desperate to do       the right thing
  • Their lives often revolved       around the daily requirements of their cat