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Description of Twenty-Nine Animal Hoarding Cases in Italy: The Impact on Animal Welfare

Journal

ANIMALS
Volume 13, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ani13182968

Keywords

animal welfare; human animal relationship; animal behavior; hoarding disorder; hoarding; compulsive behavior

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Animal hoarding is a psychiatric disease characterized by compulsive collection of animals, leading to significant impact on animal care, welfare, and human society. This study provides a detailed analysis of 29 cases of animal accumulators in the Lazio region of Italy, accumulating a total of 1080 animals from 2019 to 2022. Consistent with international studies, the majority of hoarders were middle-aged women in their fifties, living alone in poor social and health conditions. Most hoarded animals exhibited severe signs of dehydration, malnutrition, muscle atrophy, dermatological injuries, and behavioral disorders. Despite causing deep suffering for hoarders, their family members, and the animals involved, animal hoarding is not yet fully understood or recognized as a psychosocial disorder. Therefore, establishing cross-cultural networks to raise awareness and address this problem is crucial for human and animal welfare.
Simple Summary Animal hoarding is a human psychiatric disease, characterized by a compulsive collection of animals, which generally produces a deep suffering for both animals involved and hoarders themselves. Here, we sought to analyze and profile 29 animal hoarders, who lived within urban and rural areas of the Lazio region (Italy), according to sex, age, job, living conditions and reasons of the patients behind such a pathological disorder. We also outlined the number and different animal species for each case analyzed. The animal hoarding phenomenon severely impacts human health, animal welfare and the environment worldwide, thus calling into question thoughtful strategies to be implemented, aimed at better coping with such a social issue. In this respect, the establishment of an animal hoarding observatory at a national level able to coordinate actions to be jointly taken might be encouraged, to establish an effective and adequate strategy to recognize this phenomenon, and to safeguard animal health.Abstract The hoarding of animals is a psychiatric disease, characterized by a compulsive collection of animals, with a relevant impact upon the care and welfare of animals, as well as on human society. In Italy, there are neither substantial reports nor information shared about such a phenomenon, making it difficult to draw a clear picture of the hoarder profile. Therefore, in the present work, we sought to detail 29 cases of animal accumulators in Italy, who lived within two areas of the Lazio region, and accumulated a total of 1080 animals from 2019 to 2022. In line with other international studies, we observed a prevalence of middle-aged (in their fifties) women, who lived mainly alone in a high level of social and health degradation. Most of the hoarded animals exhibited severe signs of dehydration and malnutrition, muscle hypotrophy, dermatological injuries, and behavioral disorders. Animal hoarding is not yet fully understood nor recognized as a psychosocial disorder, although it produces a deep suffering for the hoarder themselves, as well as corresponding family members, and the animals accumulated. Therefore, given the crucial impact of animal hoarding upon human and animal welfare, cross-cultural networks aimed at properly raising awareness of the problem could be established.

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