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Survey says dog owners are happier than cat owners


25 May 2019  

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NEW YORK: A report from the General Social Survey, which collects information on U.S. Citizens, produced results showing that dog owners were much happier than cat owners. The survey finds a new fact that dog-only owners are very happy than cat-only owners.

The Survey recently released the results of its 2018 study, which included questions about pet ownership for the first time.

The survey found 36% of dog-only owners said they were “very happy,” but only 18 percent of cat-only owners said the same, the Washington Post reported. About 32% of those with no pets and 28% of dog and cat owners said they were “very happy.”

The researchers noted those with dogs are more likely than those with cats to be married and own homes. Both of those factors are known to boost happiness and life satisfaction, the findings showed.

The researchers also said dog owners are more likely to form friendships with those in their neighborhoods, because they typically meet people while walking their pets.

Furthermore, dog owners are more likely to consider their pet a family member. They also play with their pets more and seek comfort from them. The analysts said they believe pet owners have stronger bonds with their dogs, which could create a greater sense of well-being. (Agencies)

Publish Date : 25 May 2019 17:12 PM

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