Are multi-cat homes more stressful? A critical review of the evidence associated with cat group size and wellbeing.
Lauren R FinkaRachel Foreman-WorsleyPublished in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2021)
Inconsistency in results is likely due to the substantial methodological variation, limitations in measures used as indicators of wellbeing and limitations in general study designs and reporting. Results also highlight the complex, multifactorial relationships between cat wellbeing and various social and environmental factors. These may be as, if not more, important than absolute numbers of cats residing within a household. Due to the various limitations and general paucity of research, further studies are recommended to provide a suitable evidence base regarding impacts of multi-cat living on cat wellbeing in domestic environments.