The age-old debate between cat owners and dog owners have some new research to back up their claims. A recent study done by Bristol University in Britian polled 2500 homes and found out that a significantly higher percentage of "cat households" had at least one family member who had a college degree. Other factors in the study such as income level didn't change the outcome.
On the other hand, a recent study done by the University of Texas shows that dog owners are more extroverted than cat owners. Over 4500 people were interviewed and of those 46 percent said they were "dog people". In this group, the subjects were 15 % more likely to be more outgoing and extroverted than the "cat group".
I guess the debate will continue on...
Thursday, February 18, 2010
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