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An exploratory interview study of researchers’ and technicians’ perceptions of rat tickling

Sam Beechener, Sarah Brown, Vincent Bombail, MEGAN LAFOLLETTE, Nacho Vinuela-Fernandez, Alistair Lawrence

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Abstract

This paper highlights the main themes which emerged from a study carried out with Animal Technicians and researchers to better understand:
• perceptions of rat tickling
• potential drivers and barriers to the uptake of tickling in a laboratory environment
The interviewees indicated they had positive attitudes towards rats and the idea of rat tickling with positive comments about rats’ social behaviour, their intelligence
and their capacity to interact with Animal Technicians and
researchers.
The participants indicated that barriers to wider uptake of rat tickling including time constraints, a lack of training in the specifics of rat tickling and how to interpret rat responses to tickling.
In addition, there was mention of concerns over tickling affecting experimental integrity and the need to maintain professional detachment from rats as experimental animals.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-9
Number of pages9
Volume22
No.3
Specialist publicationAnimal Technology and Welfare
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 1 Dec 2023

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