This PetSupplies Graphic Looks at Cat or Dog Person Types
Laura McQuarrie — November 24, 2013 — Lifestyle
References: petsupplies & designtaxi
It may be clear to you whether you’re a cat or dog person, but for those who are on the fence, PetSupplies’ infographic should be of some help.
The ‘Are You a Cat Person or Dog Person?’ graphic highlights which type of pets are the most popular in the US, stating that “62% of US homes have at least one pet” — whether this is a cat, dog, bird, reptile or something else entirely.
Some other interesting statistics brought up in the infographic include things like where people prefer to live, based on if they own a dog or a cat, as well as which type of animal lover is more likely to embrace new technology. The graphic also suggests some popular books, music and TV shows that might appeal to a cat or a dog person. Pet owners: do you find these to be true?
The ‘Are You a Cat Person or Dog Person?’ graphic highlights which type of pets are the most popular in the US, stating that “62% of US homes have at least one pet” — whether this is a cat, dog, bird, reptile or something else entirely.
Some other interesting statistics brought up in the infographic include things like where people prefer to live, based on if they own a dog or a cat, as well as which type of animal lover is more likely to embrace new technology. The graphic also suggests some popular books, music and TV shows that might appeal to a cat or a dog person. Pet owners: do you find these to be true?
Trend Themes
1. Pet Person Preferences - Opportunity to develop personalized products and services based on whether individuals are cat or dog people.
2. Home Preferences - Opportunity to cater to the specific needs and preferences of pet owners in relation to their living environment.
3. Tech Adoption - Opportunity to create innovative pet-related technology that appeals to the unique characteristics of cat or dog people.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Products - Disruptive innovation potential in developing pet products tailored to the preferences of cat or dog people.
2. Real Estate - Disruptive innovation potential in creating pet-friendly housing options that cater to the specific needs of cat or dog owners.
3. Technology - Disruptive innovation potential in designing pet-related technology that meets the preferences and requirements of cat or dog people.
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