The Surprising Truth: Pet Owners' Preference Revealed

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A study from the University of Copenhagen reveals that pet owners, particularly in the United Kingdom, Austria, and Denmark, tend to favor dogs over cats, especially when it comes to financial care. The research suggests that cultural factors, such as the amount of time spent with the animals, play a role in this preference. However, the study also notes that there is no natural limit to how much people care about their cats compared to their dogs. Additionally, recent research indicates that cat owners may have sharper intellectual prowess, and a separate study found that many millennials prioritize their pets over their own family members.
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