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December 04, 2007 05:00 AM Eastern Time 

Pets Are 'Members of the Family' and Two-Thirds of Pet Owners Buy Their Pets Holiday Presents

Almost Two-thirds of Americans Currently Have a Pet

ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Whether it’s a Persian or a Papillion, Fido or Fluffy, pet owners believe their pets are members of their family. Almost nine in ten (88%) pet owners say their pet is a member of their family with just seven percent saying no. Women are more likely than men to believe this (93% versus 84%). Dog owners are slightly more likely (93%) than cat owners (89%) to consider their pets members of their family.

“What type of pet do you have?”

These are some of the results of a Harris Poll of 2,455 adults surveyed online between November 7 and 13, 2007 by Harris Interactive®.

Who Has a Pet and What Type Do They Have?

Just under two-thirds (63%) of Americans currently have a pet. Certain groups are more likely to have pets than others. Women are more likely then men (68% versus 57%) and Gen Xers (those aged 31-42) and Baby Boomers (those aged 43-61) are more likely (71% and 67% respectively) to have pets then the younger and older generations. Regionally, those in the Midwest are most likely (67%) to have one while those in the East are least likely (58%) to have a pet. Looking at race and ethnicity, 67 percent of Whites and 68 percent of Hispanics have a pet compared to just 35 percent of African Americans.

In terms of education, those who have more education are less likely to have a pet, as just over half (54%) of those with a post-graduate education have a pet as do 57 percent of those with a college education. Interestingly, the reverse is true with income. Six in ten of those who earn under $35,000 and 56 percent of those earning $35,000 to $49,999 have a pet compared with two-thirds (67%) of those earning $50,000 to $74,999 and 68 percent of those earning $75,000 or more.

Dog people outnumber cat people among U.S. pet owners. Seven in ten pet owners have a dog compared to just over half (52%) who have a cat. One in six (15%) have fish while seven percent have a bird and 12 percent have some other type of pet. Baby Boomers are more likely to have a dog (74%) while Gen Xers are more likely to have fish (21%).

Just over one-third (35%) of pet owners have one pet while one-quarter (25%) have two. Lesser numbers have three (13%), four (7%) and five (6%) while 13 percent of pet owners have six or more pets. Mature pet owners (those aged 62 and older) are more likely to just have one pet (42%) while Gen Xers are more likely to have three or more pets.

What People Do With Their Pets

If pets are members of the family, then they are entitled to certain things and pet owners make sure their pets get these things. Over two-thirds (69%) of pet owners let their pets sleep in the bed with them, with women more likely then men to share their bed with their pet (72% versus 64%). Gen Xers are also more likely to share their bed as almost three-quarters (74%) let their pet sleep with them. Also, cats are more likely to get on the bed then dogs (78% versus 70%).

Pet owners are also present buyers. Almost two-thirds (65%) have bought their pet a holiday present and over one-third (37%) have bought their pet a birthday present. Dogs get presents more than cats do. Seven in ten (71%) of dog owners have bought their pet a holiday present compared to 63 percent of cat owners. The same is true for birthday presents as 42 percent of dog owners have gotten a present for their pet compared to one-third (33%) of cat owners.

Further down on the list of what people do for their pets is cooking especially for them (23% of pet owners have done so), dressing them in some type of clothing (18%) and being taken to work (10%). Cooking for your pet is something one does as they get older as three in ten (31%) of Mature pet owners have cooked especially for their pet compared to just 14 percent of Echo Boomers (those aged 18-30) who have pets. While dogs may get more presents, cats may get the last laugh. Only 14 percent of cat owners have dressed their pet in some type of clothing compared to almost one-quarter (23%) of dog owners.

So What?

Pets bring happiness to so many and, so often, many pets, particularly dogs, bring unconditional love. In return, they may not ask for much, but it seems like they get much from their owners. Pets are members of the family and they get presents and, in some cases, they are cooked for, just like any other family member. That’s probably not too much to give for that feeling of joy when the front door is open and that Cocker Spaniel or Calico is waiting there to greet you after a hard day.

TABLE 1

HAVING A PET

“Do you currently have a pet?”

 

Base:  All Adults

   
  Total
  %
All Adults   63
Gender    
Men   57
Women   68
Region    
East   58
Mid West   67
South   63
West   63
Age    
Echo boomers (18-30)   59
Gen X (31-42)   71
Baby Boomers (43-61)   67
Matures (62+)   50
Race/Ethnicity    
White   67
African-American   35
Hispanic   68
Education    
High School or less   66
Some college   64
College graduate   57
Post graduate   54
Income/Household    

     $34,999 or less

 

60

     $35,000 – $49,999

 

56

     $50,000 – $74,999

 

67

     $75,000 +

 

68

Party ID    
Republican   66
Democrat   60
Independent   62

TABLE 2

TYPE OF PET

“What type of pet do you have?”

   

Base:  Has a pet

       
  Total   Generation
    Echo

Boomers

(18-30)

  Gen X

(31-42)

  Baby Boomers

(43-61)

  Matures

(62+)

  %   %   %   %   %
Dog   70   66   68   74   71
Cat   52   50   54   54   48
Fish   15   17   21   14   4
Bird   7   5   6   8   11
Other   12   17   22   8   2

Note: Percentages may not add up exactly to 100 percent due to rounding

TABLE 3

NUMBER OF PETS

“In total, how many pets do you currently have?”

   

Base:  Has a pet

       
  Total Generation
    Echo

Boomers

(18-30)

  Gen X

(31-42)

  Baby Boomers

(43-61)

  Matures

(62+)

  %   %   %   %   %
One   35   38   28   35   42
Two   25   23   23   25   29
Three   13   14   15   11   16
Four   7   9   12   7   1
Five   6   7   9   5   2
Six or more   13   10   14   16   10

Note: Percentages may not add up exactly to 100 percent due to rounding

TABLE 4

PET AS MEMBER OF FAMILY

“Do you consider your pet to be a member of your family?”

     

Base:  Has a pet

           
  Total   Gender   Type of pet
    Male   Female   Dog   Cat
  %   %   %   %   %
Yes   88   84   93   93   89
No   7   10   5   4   6
Not sure   4   6   2   3   6

Note: Percentages may not add up exactly to 100 percent due to rounding

TABLE 5

THINGS PET OWNERS DO FOR THEIR PETS

“How often have you done any of the following?”

             

Base:  Has a pet

                       
    Frequently/ Occasionally

(NET)

  Frequently   Occasionally   Rarely/

Never

(NET)

  Rarely   Never   Not

sure

  %   %   %   %   %   %   %
Allowed my pet to

sleep in the bed

with me

  69   54   15   31   9   22   *
Bought my pet a

holiday present

  65   40   25   35   11   23   1
Bought my pet a

birthday present

  37   19   17   63   12   51   1
Cooked especially

for my pet

  23   9   14   76   20   57   1
Dressed my pet in

some type of clothing

  18   7   11   82   16   66   *
Took my pet to work with me   10   5   5   89   8   81   *

* Less Than 0.5%

Note: Percentages may not add up exactly to 100 percent due to rounding

TABLE 6

THINGS PET OWNERS DO FOR THEIR PETS – BY GENDER AND GENERATION

“How often have you done any of the following?”

Those saying “Frequently/Occasionally”

       

Base:  Has a pet

           
  Total   Gender   Generation   Type of pet
  Male   Female   Echo

Boomers

(18-30)

  Gen X

(31-42)

  Baby

Boomers

(43-61)

  Matures

(62+)

  Dog   Cat
  %   %   %   %   %   %   %   %   %
Allowed my pet to sleep in the bed with me   69   64   72   62   74   70   67   70   78
Bought my pet a holiday present   65   63   66   54   68   69   65   71   63
Bought my pet a birthday present   37   36   37   37   34   40   32   42   33
Cooked especially for my pet   23   17   27   14   19   27   31   29   18
Dressed my pet in some type of clothing   18   13   22   20   21   19   8   23   14
Took my pet to work with me   10   8   12   7   12   12   10   12   9

Note: Percentages may not add up exactly to 100 percent due to rounding

Methodology

This Harris Poll® was conducted online within the United States between November 7 and 13, 2007 among 2,455 adults (aged 18 and over), of whom 1,547 have a pet. Figures for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, region and household income were weighted where necessary to bring them into line with their actual proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents’ propensity to be online.

All sample surveys and polls, whether or not they use probability sampling, are subject to multiple sources of error which are most often not possible to quantify or estimate, including sampling error, coverage error, error associated with nonresponse, error associated with question wording and response options, and post-survey weighting and adjustments. Therefore, Harris Interactive avoids the words “margin of error” as they are misleading. All that can be calculated are different possible sampling errors with different probabilities for pure, unweighted, random samples with 100% response rates. These are only theoretical because no published polls come close to this ideal.

Respondents for this survey were selected from among those who have agreed to participate in Harris Interactive surveys. The data have been weighted to reflect the composition of the adult population. Because the sample is based on those who agreed to participate in the Harris Interactive panel, no estimates of theoretical sampling error can be calculated.

These statements conform to the principles of disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls.

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About Harris Interactive

Harris Interactive is the 13th largest and one of the fastest-growing market research firm in the world. The company provides innovative research, insights and strategic advice to help its clients make more confident decisions which lead to measurable and enduring improvements in performance. Harris Interactive is widely known for The Harris Poll, one of the longest running, independent opinion polls and for pioneering online market research methods. The company has built what it believes to be the world’s largest panel of survey respondents, the Harris Poll Online. Harris Interactive serves clients worldwide through its North American, European and Asian offices, and through a global network of independent market research firms. More information about Harris Interactive may be obtained at www.harrisinteractive.com.

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