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Results Revealed: Dog Lovers Make Their Bark Heard in Nationwide 'Pet
Preference' Poll
-- Chicago, Seattle and Detroit Go to the Dogs While Baltimore, Philadelphia
and Houston Are the Cat's Meow --
NEW YORK, Oct. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- While both cats and dogs have
been our faithful companions for centuries, it turns out that dog owners bark
louder than cat owners purr when it comes to voicing their love for their
pets, according to the results of the "Pet Preference" poll on
www.meetthebreeds.com.
Inspired by the upcoming Meet the Breeds(TM) event, the world's largest
showcase of cats and dogs, the American Kennel Club(R) (AKC) and the Cat
Fanciers' Association(R) (CFA) joined forces this summer to put an end to the
age old debate over who is the most beloved pet of all - dogs or cats.
In a last minute surge, cat lovers tried to claw their way to the top, but
couldn't drown out the loud bark of dog lovers. More than 9,000 pet lovers
cast their ballot over the eight-week debate. While cat owners outnumber dogs
by nearly 13 million among the pet-owning public, dogs fetched 65% of the vote
while cats caught 35% of the poll. Dogs led the pack by the widest margin in
Chicago (69%), Seattle (69%) and Detroit (69%) while cat-lovers' purred loudly
in Baltimore (45%), Philadelphia (41%) and Houston (41%). Official results,
including a run-down of results in the metro areas with the top votes -- New
York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle, Philadelphia, Portland, Houston, Dallas,
Raleigh, Detroit, Atlanta, San Francisco, Denver, Phoenix and Baltimore - can
be found online at www.meetthebreeds.com.
During the voting process, cat and dog lovers both posed convincing arguments
for their preferred pet.
Cat lovers said:
-- "Cats don't hang all over you wanting attention. . .they don't eat
disgusting things and then try to lick your face." - Sheryl Woods
-- "Cats don't have to be walked and they don't bark!" - Terri Ford
-- "Cats are much easier to live with - with much less work. Don't have
to
be walked, go outside, and are quiet." - Sheila Ullmann
Dog lovers said:
-- "While I voted for cats, I really do love dogs, particularly my dog
Salukis because he reminds me of cats of course." - Chris Moore
-- "Cats have to have do-over lives because they didn't figure out how to
have fun the first time around." - Marilyn Finley
-- "Dogs walk around with a smile as man's best friend and are always
there
for us." - Kelly Smith
Sponsored by PetPartners, Inc. a leading pet healthcare provider, Meet the
Breeds will be held October 17 & 18, 2009 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention
Center in New York City. From the Afghan Hound to the Turkish Angora, the
event will showcase 160 AKC registered dog breeds and 41 CFA registered cat
breeds in booths individually decorated to depict each breed's country of
origin, historical purpose/function, and attributes as a family pet. The
family-friendly event is an opportunity for potential pet owners to interact
with responsible breeders and play with dogs and cats while educating
themselves about responsible pet ownership and choosing the right pet for
their lifestyle.
Event hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both Saturday, October 17, and Sunday,
October 18. Tickets at a special pre-event price ($10 for adults and $6 for
kids) are available now at www.meetthebreeds.com.
SOURCE American Kennel Club
Christina Duffney of AKC, +1-212-696-8344, cmd@akc.org; or Peter Collins of
CFA, +1-908-499-1200, peterdcollins@verizon.net
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