Boy you is a white adjacent trekkie. Stawp itI stand on this shyt irl too. Im a Brolic ass tatted up hoodlum, ain't nobody saying slick shyt to me![]()
Boy you is a white adjacent trekkie. Stawp itI stand on this shyt irl too. Im a Brolic ass tatted up hoodlum, ain't nobody saying slick shyt to me![]()

how you gonna kick me out of something i was never in? ive always been #catset. go on and get your hair braided, lookin like namond from s4 of the wire. spot you from a block away, prolly tongue kissin a jackalI know, that's why we kicked you out. And you've been mad ever since
That's why you can let a cat out on its own. Can't do that with dogs, it would be pandemonium and children would be in danger everywhere. Shoutout to indian rifle squads protecting the people.Dogs are more loyal than human beings
You don't own a dog so I that's clearly not true.Moist Americans own dogs![]()
You're better off letting cats out they have a parasite that infects human hosts brains.That's why you can let a cat out on its own. Can't do that with dogs, it would be pandemonium and children would be in danger everywhere. Shoutout to indian rifle squads protecting the people.
Pet ownership in the U.S. has jumped significantly over the past three decades. As of 2023, 66% of U.S. households (86.9 million homes) own a pet.[1] That’s up from 56% in 1988, pet ownership statistics show. From companionship to emotional support, pets are a vital part of their owners’ lives. In fact, 85% of dog owners and 76% of cat owners consider their pets to be a member of the family.[2]
Forbes Advisor conducted a deep dive into the latest available pet owner statistics to determine which pets are most popular, how pet ownership and spending habits differ by generation, the cost of pet ownership and the most common lifestyle sacrifices made by pet owners.
66% of U.S. households (86.9 million homes) own a pet.[1]
Dogs are the most popular pet in the U.S. (65.1 million U.S. households own a dog), followed by cats (46.5 million households) and freshwater fish (11.1 million households).[1]
Millennials make up the largest percentage of current pet owners (33%), followed by Gen X (25%) and baby boomers (24%). [1]
In 2022, Americans spent $136.8 billion on their pets, up 10.68% from 2021 ($123.6 billion).[1]
Dog owners spend an average of $730 a year on their dogs. [4]
42% of dog owners and 43% of cat owners got their pets from a store, while 38% of dog owners and 40% of cat owners got their pets from an animal shelter or rescue.[2]
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Pet Ownership Statistics
Pet ownership in the U.S. has jumped significantly over the past three decades. As of 2022, 70% of U.S. households (90.5 million homes) own a pet.[1] That’s up from 56% in 1988, pet ownership statistics show. From companionship to emotional support, pets are a vital part of their owners’ lives. In fwww.forbes.com
The leaders of catset don't like your ass either. They was just talking shyt about your ass two days ago. I think it's just best you continue reppin the boogers you eat.ive always been #catset
You don't own a dog so I that's clearly not true.
mutt owner
Yes I do.i mean.....the coli is the only place where I've seen so called grown man advocate for housecats more than dogs
I know some of them are trolling but i wonder if they actually say the things they say here to other grown men in real life about preferring cats. I'm legit trying to see how those conversations go and how the other person reacts

link itThe leaders of catset don't like your ass either. They was just talking shyt about your ass two days ago. I think it's just best you continue reppin the boogers you eat.
I know, that's why we kicked you out. And you've been mad ever since
Periodt!The leaders of catset don't like your ass either. They was just talking shyt about your ass two days ago. I think it's just best you continue reppin the boogers you eat.