AbstractIncreased urbanization and female employment have led to the cat overtaking the dog as the companion animal of preference. However, this article looks beyond lifestyle changes as reasons for the popularity of the cat. The article explores the emotional consumer-socialization process involving the incorporation of the cat into the family. Subjective personal introspection (SPI) and supporting vignettes of female humans in their families (all of which were high-involvement owners) explore the hows and whys of feline incorporation. The study identifies several categories of incorporation. The findings suggest that this complex process involves many factors — namely, consumer socialization, intergenerational influence, brand loyalty, co...
Describing the relationship with one’s cat in human terms might reflect an underlying anthropomorphi...
The practice of breeding and showing pedigree cats, termed the ‘cat fancy’, provides a novel lens th...
This thesis examines how the psychology of human relationships can be applied to the phenomenon of p...
Increased urbanization and female employment have led to the cat overtaking the dog as the companion...
Companion animals are an important part of the New Zealand psychosocial environment and companion c...
Cats form close emotional relationships with humans, yet little is known about this. This study cha...
Human personality may substantially affect the nature of care provided to dependants. This link has ...
Humans' individual differences including their demographics, personality, attitudes and experiences ...
Human personality may substantially affect the nature of care provided to dependants. This link has ...
<div><p>People who feed cats that they do not perceive they own (sometimes called semi-owners) are t...
People who feed cats that they do not perceive they own (sometimes called semi-owners) are thought t...
There is a growing body of scientific evidence supporting the existence of emotions in nonhuman anim...
Although studies involving pet dogs and cats, and human adults and children, have been reported, the...
Describing the relationship with one’s cat in human terms might reflect an underlying anthropomorphi...
The practice of breeding and showing pedigree cats, termed the ‘cat fancy’, provides a novel lens th...
This thesis examines how the psychology of human relationships can be applied to the phenomenon of p...
Increased urbanization and female employment have led to the cat overtaking the dog as the companion...
Companion animals are an important part of the New Zealand psychosocial environment and companion c...
Cats form close emotional relationships with humans, yet little is known about this. This study cha...
Human personality may substantially affect the nature of care provided to dependants. This link has ...
Humans' individual differences including their demographics, personality, attitudes and experiences ...
Human personality may substantially affect the nature of care provided to dependants. This link has ...
<div><p>People who feed cats that they do not perceive they own (sometimes called semi-owners) are t...
People who feed cats that they do not perceive they own (sometimes called semi-owners) are thought t...
There is a growing body of scientific evidence supporting the existence of emotions in nonhuman anim...
Although studies involving pet dogs and cats, and human adults and children, have been reported, the...
Describing the relationship with one’s cat in human terms might reflect an underlying anthropomorphi...
The practice of breeding and showing pedigree cats, termed the ‘cat fancy’, provides a novel lens th...
This thesis examines how the psychology of human relationships can be applied to the phenomenon of p...