On a pro rata basis there are more cats in Germany than the UK. It would appear that the citizens of Germany are keener on cat ownership than the citizens of the UK.
Germany: in 2023 there were 15.7 million cats.
UK: in 2023 there were 11 million cats.
Germany: human population is 83.3 million.
UK: human population is 67.9 million.
The UK population is 0.81 of the German population. Multiplying that figure by 15.7 million cats in Germany produces 12.8 million cats which is 1.8 million higher on a like-for-like basis vis-a-vis the human populations of these countries.
Therefore Germany has more cats per human population than the UK.
Germany: in 42% of households there are 2 or more cats.
UK: 37% of households have more than one cat.
The above figures support the assessment that Germans are keener cat owners than the British.
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