While the majority of respondents cared more for dogs, the results differed dramatically across countries.
Pet owners love their dogs more than their cats, a study has found. But it depends on where you live.Although previous studies have already suggested this finding, scientists from the University of Copenhagen wanted to dive more deeply into whether cultural factors altered the results. Their findings are published in the journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science.
We suggest instead that the difference is likely to depend on cultural factors, including whether the animals spend a lot of time with their owners in the home.'The difference between countries may be due to cultural differences and attitudes toward pets, the study suggested.This may be the result of the country's history with rural animals and how often they interacted with people. These factors may have influenced societal attitudes toward pets in modern times.
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