Dog Owners Twice As Likely To Brush Up As Cat Owners
A United Kingdom survey commissioned by Mikki Grooming concludes that dog owners are more interested in their own personal grooming than cat owners, visiting salons and spending more money on related visits and items.
When it comes to personal grooming, dog owners appear to be more involved in such activities than cat owners. For example, this survey found that about half of dog owners visit hair or beauty salons regularly, versus one-third of cat owners. Moreover, twice as many dog owners than cat owners spend £50 or more on beauty products in any month, and with respect to “pampering treatments,” dog owners are more likely to go every six weeks or more than their cat-owning counterparts.