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- Leading pets owned in the UK 2024| Statista
Directly accessible data for 170 industries from 150+ countries and over 1 million facts: Share of pet owners in the U S 2015, by region; Share of households with children that own pets in
- Opinion | Cats vs. Dogs? Cats Are Better. - The New York Times
“Dogs, especially, live to please us,” Tommy Tomlinson wrote recently in The Atlantic “It is the way they have made themselves essential to our lives ” “It is the way they have made
- The Global Findex Database 2021 - World Bank Group
Financial inclusion is a cornerstone of development, and since 2011, the Global Findex Database has been the definitive source of data on global access to financial services from payments to savings and borrowing The 2021 edition, based on nationally representative surveys of about 128,000 adults
- The Taming of the Cat - PMC
The aloof and elusive nature of cats is perhaps their most distinctive feature, endearing to some and exasperating to others Despite its mercurial tendencies, the house cat is the most popular pet in the world A third of American households have feline members, and more than 600 million cats live among humans worldwide
- When Cats Became Comrades - Science | AAAS
"That's unexpected because cats are obligate carnivores," says team member Fiona Marshall, a zooarchaeologist at Washington University in St Louis "It suggests that this cat was eating human food " Another cat was an older individual, perhaps about 6 years old based on the wear of its teeth, Marshall says
- New Study Shows Dogs Possess Significantly More Neurons Than Cats
Carnivores and their brains (Jeremy Teaford Vanderbilt) The first study to actually count the number of cortical neurons in the brains of a number of carnivores, including cats and dogs, has found that dogs possess significantly more neurons than cats, raccoons have as many neurons as a primate packed into a brain the size of a cat’s, and bears have the same number of neurons as a cat
- The ‘Feline Five’: An exploration of personality in pet cats
The idea of animals possessing personalities was once dismissed by the scientific community, but has since gained traction with evidence for potential application to improve captive animal management and welfare Although domestic cats are popular companion animals, research has tended to overlook the value of personality assessment for management and care of pet cats The aim of this study
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