The Number of Pet Cats Within Canada, the Number of Canadian Homes With Pets vs the Number of Canadian Homes With Children, the Most Common Cause of Death for Cats, the Most Common Cause of Death for Large Dogs vs the Most Common Cause of Death for Small Dogs, the Most Common Cause of Death for Dogs Under the Age of 2, the Total Economic Cost of Veterinarians Within Canada Annually, the Volume of Dogs and Cats Which Develop Cancer, and the Number of Spines Upon a Hedgehog

䷖ More than 50% of Canadian households own a pet, translating to 6,000,000 (6 million) - 8,000,000 (8 million) cats total. Pet ownership has quadrupled since the mid 1960’s, making more homes now have cats and dogs than there are homes which have children. The most common reasons of death for cats are cancer and kidney failure, with dogs being more dependant on size, age, and breed. Large dogs are more likely to die from cancer whilst small dogs tend to have problems with metabolic processes. In...


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