Of the 4,626 dog and
cat owners surveyed, dog owners averaged 3.5 vet visits a year and cat owners averaged 2.1 visits a year.
Not exact matches
42.9 million U.S. households own a
cat, according to the 2015 - 2016 APPA National Pet
Owners Survey.
And the numbers seem to agree; according to the 2017 - 2018 APPA National Pet
Owners Survey, the number of pet
cats in the U.S. grew from 85.8 million to 94.2 million between 2014 and 2016.
Although there aren't any statistics for pet
owners in Singapore who sleep with their pets, a
survey by the American Pet Products Association shows that 62 percent of
cats sleep in their
owners» beds, while nearly half of dogs snooze with their pet parents.
According to the 2017 - 2018 APPA National Pet
Owners Survey, there are approximately 94.2 million pet
cats in the country compared to 89.7 pet canines, and pet retailers simply can not afford to ignore these numbers.
After interviewing 250 dog
owners and 250
cat owners nationwide, the
survey also concluded nearly 50 per cent of female
cat owners share their problems with their feline friend.
Approximately 42.9 million American homes own at least one
cat, and there are 85.5 million pet
cats in the U.S., according to the 2015 - 2016 APPA National Pet
Owners Survey.
Dog
owners are more likely to take Fido to see a vet or psychologist compared to
cat owners (23 percent vs. 11 percent), the
survey showed.
A recent
survey by feline welfare charity
Cats Protection found that it's difficult for
cat owners to recognize signs of stress in their pets.
While the gap in our perception of
cats and dogs remains vast, according to PetSmart Charities»
survey, 56 percent of respondents said negative stereotypes about
cats are untrue and 71 percent said stigmas about
cat owners are outdated.
According to the latest American Pet Product Association Pet
Owners»
Survey, pet ownership in America continues to rise, now standing at 77.5 million dogs and 93.6 million
cats.
According to the American Pet Products Association's 2015 - 2016 National Pet
Owners Survey, 50 percent of surveyed dog owners purchase a Christmas gift for their pet, while 37 percent of cat owners do the
Owners Survey, 50 percent of
surveyed dog
owners purchase a Christmas gift for their pet, while 37 percent of cat owners do the
owners purchase a Christmas gift for their pet, while 37 percent of
cat owners do the
owners do the same.
In one large
survey, 66 % of
cat owners thought their
cat acted out of spite.1
WYCKOFF, N.J. (September 11, 2017)--
Cats provide their people with companionship and love, and as 92 % of
surveyed cat owners agree, feline health plays a significant role in their overall well - being.
The authors
surveyed 70 folks whose
cats had been diagnosed with FIC and as a control,
surveyed 95
cat owners whose
cats were patients at the same veterinary hospital, but had never shown signs of urinary tract problems.
The
survey showed that
cats can be just as silly as dogs when it comes to eating things they aren't supposed to, and that
owners of kittens and of some pedigree
cats should be especially aware of the dangers.
According to the
survey, 66 percent of male
owners and 62 percent of female
owners rated their
cats more cuddly than their partners.
British
cat owners would rather cuddle with their pets than with their lovers, a
survey revealed Sunday.
According to a recent
survey by the Kelton Global of more than 500
cat owners, its turns out the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) may be easier -LSB-...]
The American Veterinary Medical Foundation conducts a study every five years on the ownership and veterinary care of
cats and dogs.The most recent study, conducted in 2011 and
surveying more than 50,000 pet
owners, found that 44.9 percent of
cat owners and 18.7 percent of dog
owners did not bring their pet to the vet in 2011.
A 2009 - 2010 national pet
owners»
survey by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association reveals that the vast majority of owned pets... 75 % of dogs and 87 % of
cats... are spayed or neutered.
More than 48 percent of both
cat and dog
owners surveyed indicated the primary reason for not doing so was because their pet wasn't sick or injured.
A new
survey has revealed that only 11 % of dog and
cat owners consider their pet's age as important when they are selecting a type of food.
A national
survey commissioned by Iams ® has revealed that only 11 % of pet
owners in the United States consider the age of their dog or
cat as the most important factor when selecting a type of food for their pet.
According to recent
survey by the ASPCA, more than one - third of dog and
cat owners don't have disaster preparedness plans in place for their pets.
- APPA Releases 2007 - 2008 National Pet
Owners Survey, the Most Comprehensive Data Examining Demographics and Consumer Habits, of U.S. Dog,
Cat, Fish, Bird, Horse, Reptile, and Small Animal
Owners -
According to the APPA 2005 - 2006 National Pet
Owners Survey, current basic annual expenses for dog and cat owners in dollars in
Owners Survey, current basic annual expenses for dog and
cat owners in dollars in
owners in dollars include:
Once at the clinic, more than half of
cat owners are less than completely satisfied with waiting room comfort, yet twenty - four percent of the clinics
surveyed have yet to implement changes, and an additional thirty - five percent of the clinics have no intention of addressing these issues.1
According to a
survey conducted in the United Kingdom, 100
cat owners aged 13 years and under were questioned on their feelings about their
cats.
[1] And a
survey of metropolitan Chicago
cat owners found that 87.2 percent of respondents»
cats «never went outdoors.»
- According to the 2009/2010 APPA National Pet
Owners Survey, cat owners reported «companionship, love and company» as the leading benefit of owning
Owners Survey,
cat owners reported «companionship, love and company» as the leading benefit of owning
owners reported «companionship, love and company» as the leading benefit of owning a
cat.
«In this
survey, approximately 45 percent of
cat and dog
owners assessed their pet as having a normal body weight when the veterinarian assessed the pet to be overweight,» said Dr. Joe Bartges, from the University of Tennessee's College of Veterinary Medicine.
The National Cancer Institute estimates that a staggering 12 million
cats and dogs will be diagnosed with cancer each year, and
surveys show that cancer is a major health concern of dog and
cat owners.
According to the American Pet Product Association National Pet
Owners Survey, in 2004 about a third of all
cats could go inside or outside as they please, with the remaining 17 percent outside only.
According to APPA's 2003 - 2004 National Pet
Owners Survey, almost nine - out - of - ten dog owners and seven - out - of - ten cat owners own brushes / grooming tools for thei
Owners Survey, almost nine - out - of - ten dog
owners and seven - out - of - ten cat owners own brushes / grooming tools for thei
owners and seven - out - of - ten
cat owners own brushes / grooming tools for thei
owners own brushes / grooming tools for their pet.
The American Pet Products Association 2008 National Pet
Owners Survey, though, indicates that 64 percent of pet
cats are indoor - only during the daytime, and 69 percent are kept in at night [3].
The author conducted a large - scale
survey in 1995 (unpublished) on elderly
cat behavior and health; in total, more than 1200
owners participated in the research.
In the 1995 Elderly
Cat Survey, owners reported that most of their cats (79.1 %) had a favorite place to sleep; and when asked where their cat liked to sleep, almost all owners reported that it was somewhere warm and comfortable (BOX 2 and TABLE
Cat Survey,
owners reported that most of their
cats (79.1 %) had a favorite place to sleep; and when asked where their
cat liked to sleep, almost all owners reported that it was somewhere warm and comfortable (BOX 2 and TABLE
cat liked to sleep, almost all
owners reported that it was somewhere warm and comfortable (BOX 2 and TABLE 1).
Owners of
cats aged 12 years or over were invited to complete detailed
surveys asking questions about how their
cat's behavior had changed since they had reached the age of 12 years.
A
survey by the ASPCA indicated that around 15 % of pet
owners had lost a
cat or dog over the last five years, while over 3 million dogs enter animal shelters each year (many of these are stray or lost dogs).
Did you know that a recent
survey of animal shelters found that
cats brought in NOT microchipped have a less than 4 % chance of being returned to their
owner, but a
cat that HAS been microchipped and then ends up at a shelter has almost a 100 % chance of being returned home?
The ASPCA conducted a telephone
survey of nearly 10,000 current or past
cat or dog
owners and found that 590 had re-homed a
cat or dog within the preceding five years.
According to the ASPCA's National Rehoming
Survey, pet problems are the most common reason that
owners rehome their pet, accounting for 47 % of rehomed dogs and 42 % of rehomed
cats.
However, perhaps fittingly,
cats get to enjoy the lion's share of the bedroom: Less than half of dogs (45 %) get to share the bed, while 62 % of
cats sleep with their adult pet
owners, and 13 % of cats sleep with children, according to the National Pet Owners Survey by the American Pet Products Associ
owners, and 13 % of
cats sleep with children, according to the National Pet
Owners Survey by the American Pet Products Associ
Owners Survey by the American Pet Products Association.
APPA's 2005 - 2006 National Pet
Owners Survey notes that 52 percent of dogs, 24 percent of
cats, 36 percent of saltwater fish, 15 percent of freshwater fish 5 percent of birds, 11 percent of small animals and 8 percent of reptiles are given medications and / or drugs.
Although a recent study published in Veterinary Economics found FLUTD as the number one reason
cats are presented to the veterinarian (outside of routine care), the
Cat Behavior Survey uncovered that less than half of cat owners (46 %) would take their cats to a veterinarian for urinating outside of the litter box (inappropriate elimination)-- one of the warning signs of FLU
Cat Behavior
Survey uncovered that less than half of
cat owners (46 %) would take their cats to a veterinarian for urinating outside of the litter box (inappropriate elimination)-- one of the warning signs of FLU
cat owners (46 %) would take their
cats to a veterinarian for urinating outside of the litter box (inappropriate elimination)-- one of the warning signs of FLUTD.
A
survey of
owners» perceptions of fear of fireworks in a sample of dogs and
cats in New Zealand.
According to the American Pet Products Asociation's 2017 National Pet
Owners Survey, there are an estimated 94.2 million pet
cats in 38 % of American households.
A national
Cat Behavior Survey conducted by Harris Interactive was done to discover if cat owners really understand the number one reason why cats are being taken to the veterinari
Cat Behavior
Survey conducted by Harris Interactive was done to discover if
cat owners really understand the number one reason why cats are being taken to the veterinari
cat owners really understand the number one reason why
cats are being taken to the veterinarian.
According to an American Pet Products Association (APPA) National Pet
Owners Survey, there are over 86 million
cats in the United States as compared to approximately 78 million dogs.