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Global pet population at 1 billion, cats lead the way Cats are more popular pets among men than women, with 52% of men owning cats compared to 48% of women Of the 56% of respondents who own a cat or dog, 47% are first-time pet owners The survey also identified barriers to pet ownership, with unsuitable living conditions and high pet maintenance (18% each) cited as the main reasons by non-dog owners
According to the Humane Society, in 2009 33% of U. S . . . According to the Humane Society, in 2009 33% of U S households owned at least one cat, and 56% of households who did own cats owned at least two The U S Census Bureau tells us that there were 116 million households in 2009 How many households owned at least two cats? Report your answer in millions rounded to two places
Pet market in Europe - statistics facts | Statista Cats were the most common pet type in European households, followed by dogs from merely 480 million U S dollars in 2011 to more than 1 6 billion U S dollars by 2023
How Many Cats Are In The World? Hint: More Than You Think Cats are loved far and wide, but the country with the most cats is the United States According to a national survey, there were approximately 95 6 million house cats in the US in 2017 China follows in second, with over 53 million cats kept as pets One country, particularly, has a soft spot for all things feline—Russia
Exposure Pathways to Antimicrobial Resistance at the Human . . . Cats and dogs were more frequently considered as possible AMR carriers than other pets because of the close contact to their owners and the frequent contacts with other animals outdoors All respondents emphasized the risks of AMR transmissions abroad
Pet populations are booming, but are pet parents taking on . . . The global pandemic saw a boom in pet adoptions and a surge of new pet owners in New Zealand In Auckland alone, the known dog population increased 5 5 percent in the year ending 30 June 2022, to 125,016 dogs, from 118,552 the year prior Across the Tasman, one million Australians adopted a pet during the pandemic lockdowns