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    • 40 to 71 cat breeds

      • Although there are close to around 200 domesticated dog breeds, there are only about 40 to 71 cat breeds, depending on which cat association you refer to. The cat associations define breed characteristics and host cat competitions. The Cat Fanciers’ Association and the International Cat Association are the two most trusted cat associations.
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  2. 6 days ago · How Many Cat Breeds Are There: Domesticated Cats. Although there are close to around 200 domesticated dog breeds, there are only about 40 to 71 cat breeds, depending on which cat...

    • There are 11 million cats in the UK. (Statista 2) It is a bit hard to accurately state how many cats currently reside in the UK. There is no official register of cat numbers, and there are believed to be a quarter of a million or more stray cats that are difficult to count.
    • 26% of households own a cat. (Cats Protection 2) There are an estimated 27.8 million households in the UK, and just over 1 in 4 own at least one cat. The population of cats owned in the UK increased by 600,000 in 2021 when compared to 2020.
    • Out of all of the UK, Welsh households have the highest percentage of cat ownership at 29%. (Cats Protection 1) The Welsh sure do love cats! A poll done in 2023 shows that almost 30% of Welsh households own at least one cat, jumping from 28% in 2022.
    • The average cat owner has 1.5 cats. (Cats Protection 2) With 7.3 million households owning cats and an estimated 10.5 million cats in the UK, this means that the average cat-owning home has nearly 1.5 cats.
  3. extensively this year, and CATS 2021 has found evidence for this, with an estimated 800,000 cats obtained as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and 88% of cat owners saying that their cat brings them joy.

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    • Cat population and ownership. There are around 11 million owned cats in the UK, the same number as in 2022. Just over one in four households (26%) own a cat.
    • Where are owners getting their cats from? Cats tend to be bought (32%), adopted from a UK rehoming charity (24%) or have been taken on from a neighbour, family member or friend (17%)
    • Neutering, breeding and microchipping. 85% of cats (9.4 million) are neutered while 13% of cats are not neutered. The top reason for not neutering is that the cat does not go outside (21%)
    • Cat health. 10% of owned cats are not registered with a vet, approximately 1.1 million cats. 61% of cats go to the vet every year for a routine visit. The top reason for not taking their cat to the vet is the cost for owners (28%, up from 24% in 2022)
  4. Jun 27, 2024 · Our comprehensive list of cat breeds to help you find your purr-fect match. Whether you're looking for a exotic looking Bengal or a goofy little Munchkin ... we've got you covered!

  5. Using a nationally representative sample of pet owners, we can accurately estimate the number of pet dogs, cats, and rabbits in the UK. You can read all our latest findings in the 2024 PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report as well as further details of our methodology.

  6. The GCCF recognises 40 different cat breeds. The most popular breed currently (by number of registrations) is the British Shorthair, but the statistics for registrations since 1997 are shown in the links below.

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