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U.S. Pet Ownership Statistics
Why are the following statistics prominently featured on CaRPOC's home page?
BECAUSE these are the millions of dogs and cats (and more) whose owners' rights are being washed away by the flood of laws and ordinances backed by Animal Rights organizations. CaRPOC's goals include damming this flood by exposing the AR organizations for what they are groups who want no animal ownership, a world where vegan philosophy is the philosophy of the world, run and run FAST. Look at the statistics and decide under which philosophy we want our world to live. Then join us and work with us to stop the flood of HSUS, PETA and other animal rights organizations!

The following statistics were compiled from the

American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA)
2007-2008 National Pet Owners Survey

Dogs

  • There are approximately 74.8 million owned dogs in the United States
  • Thirty-nine percent of U.S. households own at least one dog
  • Most owners (63 percent) own one dog
  • Twenty-five percent of owners own two dogs
  • Twelve percent of owners own three or more dogs
  • On average, owners have almost two dogs (1.7)
  • The proportion of male to female dogs is even
  • Ten percent of owned dogs were adopted from an animal shelter
  • On average, dog owners spent $219 on veterinary visits (vaccine, well visits) annually
  • Seventy-five percent of owned dogs are spayed or neutered

  Cats

  • There are approximately 88.3 million owned cats in the United States
  • Nearly 34 percent of U.S. households (or 38.4 million) own at least one cat
  • Fifty-six percent of owners own more than one cat
  • On average, owners have two cats (2.3)
  • More female cats are owned than male cats (73 percent vs. 63 percent respectively)
  • Eighteen percent of owned cats were adopted from an animal shelter
  • Cat owners spent an average of $175 on routine veterinary visits
  • Eighty-seven percent of owned cats are spayed or neutered 

For additional information on pet ownership statistics, contact the APPMA

 
 
 

PETA on targeting children: "Everything we do is based at adults." Ingrid Newkirk, PETA President on CNN, March 21, 2002

Versus: 

"Our campaigns are always geared towards children and they always will be." Dan Matthews, PETA Vice President, on FOX News, Dec 19, 2003 

 
 

What does it mean to be involved?
When negative legislation is proposed or adopted, it affects and alters the time and energy devoted to positive events as efforts are diverted to protecting our freedoms and those of our animals. It is extremely important to halt the negative influences of animal rights organizations so that energy can be devoted to all the beneficial effects that our animals can bring, such as having events that promote responsible dog ownership, etc. like showing our communities the countless types of work that our dogs are capable of doing.
What are you doing to be involved?
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