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Research Article

The Unbreakable Bond: The Mental Health Benefits and Challenges of Pet Ownership for People Experiencing Homelessness

, RN, PhDORCID Icon, , RN, PhDORCID Icon, , PhDORCID Icon, , BA (Hons) Psych, M.PsychORCID Icon, , BVSc (Hons), PhDORCID Icon, , BA (SocSci) & , RN, PhDORCID Icon show all
Pages 741-746 | Published online: 16 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

Pet ownership provides a unique relationship that is beneficial to many aspects of the pet owner’s life, including mental health and companionship. Mental health and social isolation are negatively impacted by homelessness, increasing the importance of the owner-pet bond during this time. However, this relationship is complicated by the need for pet owners to urgently find accommodation for themselves while still caring for their pets. This paper explores two firsthand narratives of the relationship between a person and their pets during a period of homelessness and subsequent search for accommodation. Both narratives highlight important aspects of the emotional bond between owner and pet: the concept of choosing pet over place; improved mental health and changed behaviours; and stressors or negative emotions of parental concern, separation anxiety and grief. These narratives emphasise the importance of supporting, expanding and creating new pet-friendly crisis and permanent accommodation options for pet owners experiencing homelessness.

Disclosure statement

Kristina Vesk is the CEO of the Cat Protection Society of NSW which part-funded this research. No conflict of interest has been declared by the other authors.

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Funding

Partially funded by a donation from the NSW Cat Protection Society.

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