A recent study of cat and dog populations was conducted with some interesting findings. Generally speaking, if you live in the United States, the ratio of cats to dogs is higher in northern states. Southern states, with the exception of Florida, tend to have more dogs per household than cats.
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When it comes to global dog vs. cat people, there are more “cat people” in the U.S., Canada, Western Europe (excluding Spain and Portugal) and the Middle East. “Dog people” tend to populate South America, Asia and Australia.
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Do you live in one of the top ten Cat-Loving States?
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