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Dogs Get More Christmas Gifts Than Cats: AP-Petside.com Poll

SUE MANNING   12/ 8/10 10:40 AM ET   AP

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LOS ANGELES — Dogs have more to look for under the tree this Christmas than cats do.

Fifty-six percent of dog owners say they'll buy their pets a gift this Christmas, but only 48 percent of cat owners plan a gift.

A majority of all pet owners – 53 percent – said in an Associated Press-Petside.com poll that they plan to get their animals a present this holiday season.

Debbye Meszaros' two dogs, Sasha and Sophie, will be getting rawhide bones while the family hamster, Star, gets a bigger wheel and Princess, the guinea pig, gets new bedding.

"There will also be something under the tree from the animals to the kids, too," said Meszaros, 40, of Olney, Md. Last year, when her husband was stationed in Italy for the Navy, the family managed to find edible rawhide greeting cards to give other dogs in the neighborhood.

The AP-Petside.com poll, conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs and Corporate Communications, also showed that women (56 percent) are somewhat more likely than men (49 percent) to buy their animals a gift.

The number of pet owners planning to buy presents for their animals this year is nearly the same as last year.

In an October 2009 AP-Petside.com poll, 52 percent planned to buy a gift for their pet, an increase over 2008, when just 43 percent said they planned to buy their pet a gift.

The results suggest the increase seen in last year's poll was sustained as the economy continued its slow recovery.

The Page family in Moriarty, N.M., will stuff stockings full of toys and bones for their black Labs, Addy and Bella. There may be a little something under the tree, too, along with all the gifts for the family's four children, said Heather Page, 32.

"Our dogs used to get a lot more attention before we got kids, so if we can do this little thing for them I think that's good," she said. "The kids find it very entertaining to open the gifts for the dogs."

But the other animals? Out of luck. There will be no presents for the family's barn cats, koi or zebra finches.

Last year was a big year for Cindy Bailey's rescue cats – they got new beds. This year it will probably be toys, said Bailey, of Davenport, Iowa. The cats will also make the family Christmas card and photo – but not so Green Birdie, a parakeet.

"We don't do much with the bird. He's an afterthought, poor thing. He was never a very social bird," said Bailey, 59, who still plans to buy a toy for Green Birdie.

Irene Belanger, 71, and her husband live in a retirement complex in Goffstown, N.H., and they aren't allowed to have any dogs, but that doesn't stop her from shopping for her "granddogs."

Elvis, a 13-year-old black Lab, belongs to her oldest son and likes chewy bones, she said. Her daughter's long-haired dachshund loves treats and her smooth-haired fox terrier likes anything she can push around, Belanger said.

The poll showed that the majority of pet owners who plan to buy their pet a gift are dedicated even in the face of financial adversity: Even among those in families touched by job loss in the past six months, 56 percent planned to buy their pet a holiday gift.

Karen Wardlaw, 58, of Roseburg, Ore., said she plans to leave her Pomeranian Wolfee with a friend for the holiday while she visits her brother.

There won't be a tree because she won't be home, there will be no cards because stamps cost too much and there will be no Christmas photo because she doesn't have a camera, Wardlaw said.

But she has one last toy from a four-pack for Wolfee waiting in the closet for when she gets home.

The poll showed that renters (66 percent) are more apt to pamper their pets than homeowners (49 percent). And while fewer than half of those who attend religious services weekly or more often say they plan to buy their pets a gift, 60 percent of those who never attend services do.

The AP-Petside.com Poll was conducted October 13-20, 2010, by GfK Roper Public Affairs and Corporate Communications. It involved landline and cell phone interviews with 1,000 pet owners nationwide, and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.0 percentage points.

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Deputy Director of Polling Jennifer Agiesta contributed to this report.

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Online:

http://petside.com/petgifts

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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
DrMittens
THE KOCH BROS: Living your American dream for you!
06:47 PM on 12/13/2010
Of course he does, dogs are just better.

(*JUST KIDDING CAT-FANCIERS! Don't flame me).
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balloonloon
Purveyor of cool hot air...
12:26 PM on 12/13/2010
A cat, after being scolded, goes about its business.
A dog slinks off into a corner and pretends to be doing
a serious self-reappraisal. ~ Robert Brault
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local21
33% recall rate, Walker is next
02:16 PM on 12/11/2010
I have to assume that Santa is a pet lover but I bet the Easter Bunny doesn't want anything to do with cats and dogs.
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ProudToBeVeryLiberal
Science is the antidote to the poison of religion
10:13 PM on 12/09/2010
Please don't give your dog a stvpid Santa hat or something else that would only amuse you. Unless there's a big bone in it... :)
10:08 PM on 12/09/2010
I will give my cats 20 presents each, and that will even out who gets the most presents - cats or dogs.

Oh yeah -- I will also give my Weimaraner a token gift.
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Hollywooddeed
Bagger, please.
09:12 PM on 12/09/2010
I love that the world is divided between dog people and cat people. At least everyone has an animal to love!

PS Dogs rule!
09:27 PM on 12/09/2010
I love the dog pictured with this article and on your avatar. Dachsies rule!
10:18 PM on 12/09/2010
Not in our house Cats are kings.
09:06 PM on 12/09/2010
I have my fair share of cats and dogs. I always cook my dogs something special for Xmas (mostly pizza or stew). My cats couldn't care less!
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hoytvanderbilt
09:06 PM on 12/09/2010
Last Xmas my cat didn't get anything, he's been ignoring me since then.
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Tommygun264
2Q2BSTR8
08:55 PM on 12/09/2010
Don't forget all of the wonderful gifts cats bring us throughout the year. My cat brings us rats (sometimes whole and other times carefully selected pieces, like the heart or lungs) large centipedes up to 8", and cane spiders. But many dogs are generous as well. When I have been too sick to get out of bed, my 3-legged Chihuahua/Italian Greyhound mix I adopted from the pound 13 years ago will stay with me, leaving only to go out to use the bathroom and to eat, and will bring a mouthful of her dry food to me in bed.

It's the thought that counts.
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ARTIST50
Vote Obama 2012
08:59 PM on 12/09/2010
I love the sentiment, but I don't even know what a cane spider is and I don't want to!
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ARTIST50
Vote Obama 2012
08:52 PM on 12/09/2010
My little 5 lb dog is almost always on my lap while I'm on HP, of course he deserves a present, he's my very best friend!
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TheBlondeRaven
08:40 PM on 12/09/2010
Of course my dog is receiving a xmas present.
08:31 PM on 12/09/2010
Dogs need something UNDER the tree cause Cats got the WHOLE TREE - every ornament and sliver of tinsel is natural cat magnet and batting practice.
05:10 AM on 12/10/2010
Haha, isn't that the truth. Though mine had a habit of throwing a few ornaments to the dogs so they could help destroy them, too.
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Daschenk
08:25 PM on 12/09/2010
cuz santa doesn't like to let the cat out of the bag
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onwisconsin
Trust women; protect choice.
08:24 PM on 12/09/2010
Our pup even has his own stocking and it's already full! The best present is a new toy octopus that it took me forever to find. If you've got a lab or a heavy chewer, tuffy makes these great toys that my dog has not been able to destroy. He has the mega ring, bone, star, the alligator, and I finally found the octopus on ebay but we found the rest at animart and petsmart. They rate these toys by toughness. I think the mega ones, maybe the ultimate ones, are rated at a 10. My dog can tear through regular toys in nothing flat so these have been a great find.

Just a tip for the big dog folks out there. I don't work for the company, I promise. I'm just an academic who loves her yellow Labrador!
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rray
Jazz Fan in Floriduh
07:56 PM on 12/09/2010
Careful Santas,.....Theres a lot of dog chews and toys that are hazardous for your dog , including rawhide not made in America.