DOI: 10.3390/vetsci13070646 ISSN: 2306-7381

Drivers, Barriers and Unmet Needs Affecting Feline Vaccination Compliance: Insights from a Global Survey of Cat Owners and Veterinarians

Ericka L. Carroll, Nouran Nawar, Melissa Bourgeois

This online survey of 1330 veterinarians and 5071 cat owners across 14 countries aimed to identify drivers, barriers and unmet needs regarding feline vaccination compliance. Veterinarians and cat owners differed on the perceived value of vaccination; 16% of cat owners cited vaccination as a key contributor to feline health compared with 69% of veterinarians. Cat owners reported that 71% of their cats had seen a veterinarian within the previous year and 65% were previously vaccinated, aligning with veterinarian-reported compliance rates of 77% for core vaccines. Primary vaccination drivers for cat owners were the desire to maintain their cat’s health (62%) and a veterinarian’s recommendation (57%); veterinarians perceived vaccine reminders (71%) as the top driver. Owners who elected not to vaccinate their cats believed vaccines were unnecessary for healthy (27%) or indoor cats (27%). This aligned with veterinarian-reported barriers: lack of client understanding (53%), vaccine misinformation (51%) and antivaccine attitudes (51%). Most cat owners (58%) cited their veterinarian as their primary vaccine information source. However, only 23% of veterinarians report discussing the importance of vaccination with cat owners. Cat owners prioritized low side effects (88%), multi-antigen protection (86%) and >1 year of protection (86%; 74% want 3 years). Concerning price and compliance, 87% (61% yes, 26% maybe) would pay more for long-lasting protection, and 91% (66% yes, 25% maybe) of vaccinating owners would attend annual wellness visits even when vaccination is not due. By addressing educational gaps, communicating the role vaccines play in feline health, and understanding cat owner concerns and preferences, veterinarians have an opportunity to improve feline vaccination compliance.

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