%0 Journal Article %A Díaz-Regañón Fernández, David Rafael %A Llorca, Celia %A Sainz Rodríguez, Ángel %A Rodríguez Franco, Fernando %A Villaescusa Fernández, Alejandra %A Olmeda, Patricia %A García-Sancho Téllez, Mercedes Guadalupe %T Exploring the popularity of raw meat-based diets for dogs and cats: A cross-sectional opinion survey in Spain %D 2025 %@ 0042-4900 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/117895 %X Background:Research on the general public's knowledge and usage patterns of pet food, particularly regarding raw meat-based diets (RMBDs), is limited in many countries, including Spain.Methods:An anonymous cross-sectional web-based survey was conducted to assess the Spanish population's understanding and perceptions of RMBDs for cats and dogs.Results:Of the 712 respondents, 46.77% were familiar with RMBDs, and 6% of pet owners reported using them. Dogs (7.61%) were more likely to be fed an RMBDs than cats (3.23%). While 66% of those familiar with RMBDs believed in their benefits, 96.40% recognised potential disadvantages. Concerns about risks to pets (63%) and those handling the food items (44.74%) were noted. Moreover, almost one in four owners (22.58%) who fed their pet an RMBDs lived with immunologically vulnerable people. Interestingly, confidence in veterinary advice was lower among owners using these diets.Limitations:Limitations intrinsic to questionnaire studies, such as potential response bias, are acknowledged.Conclusion:The study highlights the importance of improved veterinarian‒client communication regarding pet nutrition, emphasising the need for veterinarians to play a more active educational role. %~