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- International Survey of Pet Owners Veterinarians - HABRI
94% of pet owners globally consider their pet a part of their family 92% of pet owners globally say there’s no reason they would ever be convinced to give up their pet
- Most Owners Say Cats Are Part Of The Family
Most people are confident they are able to look after their cat (94%) and consider the cat to be part of the family (89%) And most owners significantly underestimate the lifetime cost of caring for him or her A third of cats (34%) sleep on their owner’s bed at night, with 22% on other furniture and 20% on their own cat bed
- New Research Confirms the Strong Bond Between People . . . - PRWeb
"When 95 percent of pet owners globally consider their pet a part of their family, and 98 percent reported that they have personally experienced health benefits from having a pet in their lives, we have documented more comprehensively than ever before that the human-animal bond is universal across countries and cultures," said Dr Mike
- Pets Really Are Members of the Family - PR Newswire
Pets are family members Over nine in ten pet owners (91%) say they consider their pet to be a member of their family —a sentiment that remains constant among dog-owners (92%) and cat-owners (91%)
- Facts and figures - Cats Protection
92% of owners consider their cat part of the family 87% of owners spend time stroking their cat or sitting together every day, with 88% regularly talking to their cat
- Stats show the benefits of cats in our lives - The Peoples . . .
Not just a pet, but a part of the family Cats are affectionate and trusting companions in our lives The report also detailed how central cats are to their owners’ lives It found that 92% of cat owners said they consider their cat part of the family, clearly demonstrating the importance of the human-cat bond in the UK
- New Research Confirms the Strong Bond Between People . . . - HABRI
The Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) and Zoetis announced today the results of a survey of 16,000 dog and cat owners and 1,200 veterinarians across eight countries and four continents The research shows that the human-animal bond is strong, that pets positively impact their owners’ health, and that stronger bonds are connected to improved […]
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