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Five Domains for animals

The RSPCA subscribes to the "Five Domains" model developed by Prof David Mellor and Dr Cam Reid in 1994, which outlined a way to identify and grade the severity of different welfare issues. By examining the physical and functional factors of nutrition, environment, health and behaviour and how they impact on an animal's mental state, the welfare status of an animal could be determined. This model was based on the Five Freedoms for animals.

FIVE DOMAINS

Nutrition

Animals must have access to suitable quantities of a balanced diet of a variety of nutritious foods and water for optimal health.

Environment

Animals must have safe, ample space with suitable temperature, air flow, light and protection from noise for optimal health.

Health

Animals must be treated for disease, injury or functional impairment to maintain an appropriate body condition and good fitness.

Behaviour

Animals must be provided with opportunities to engage in play, explore, move, bond and interact with others of their species, and have suitable space to retreat and sleep.

Mental State

An animal's overall welfare is directly affected by factors of nutrition, environment, health and behaviour, which all impact on the mental health of animals.

For more information about the Five Freedoms and the Five Domains, please visit the RSPCA Knowledge Base.

Published: 7th October, 2019

Updated: 2nd June, 2023

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