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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and correlations for cat owners’ intentions and behavior and capability, opportunity, and motivation to perform cat containment.

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Table 2.

Predicting cat containment intentions from capability, opportunity and motivation factors of containment.

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Table 3.

Predicting containment behavior from capability, opportunity and motivation factors of cat containment.

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Table 4.

Model fit indices for two to five cat owner profile solutions.

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Fig 1.

Standardized means of the capability, opportunity, and motivation factors of cat containment across the four cat owner profiles.

Notes: Engaged, n = 22. Receptive, n = 68. Ambivalent, n = 188. Opposed, n = 117. Containment / contain refers to a variety of behaviors that cat owners can undertake to ensure their cat(s) remain on their property. Roaming refers to allowing cats to leave an owner’s property. Standardized means reflect the segment’s deviation from the sample mean on the variables.

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Fig 2.

Means of the cat containment intentions and behavior variables for the four cat owner profiles.

Notes: Containment behavior is shown in blue and Containment Intentions in orange. Engaged, n = 22. Receptive, n = 68. Ambivalent, n = 188. Opposed, n = 117. The error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. All variables ranged from a minimum 1 to maximum 5.

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