As of August 12, 2011, there are approximately 86.4 million pet cats in the United States.
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There are about 200 million cats in the world. About 75 million of those cats live in the United States. This only includes domestic cats and not tigers, pumas, or lions.
There is no way to tell exactly how many slaves were in the United States. The records kept were not accurate.
Many spotted cats are kept as pets and their is alot of them still left in the wild
about a bit over a million, heard theirs more cats out on the streets then at homes though :/
what a dumb question(: idk if you want to know find out yourself(:
Cats are the most popular pets in the world with one in every three homes in the United States owning a cat. The United States has the highest cat population in the world followed by China and Russia. They are very common pets in all the world’s continents except in Antarctica. Human beings have kept cats since ancient times for companionship, pest control, or religious rituals. The global population of cats is quite hard to ascertain with their estimates ranging from 200 million to over 600 million, and this includes all the feral cats, strays, and pets.
There are an estimated 500 million cats worldwide. About 200 to 300 million are kept as pets. (See related link below for more information.)
Around six to eight million cats and dogs make it to the shelter each year in the United States, yet there are many still roaming the streets. Therefore, more than eight million cats and dogs are abandoned anually.
If you are looking for a worldwide statistic, there would be no data on this broad a question. If you are looking for the number of cats euthanized each year at pet shelters in the United States, an internet search estimates the number at 1.4 million cats.
There is no way to tell exactly how many black slaves died in the United States. The records kept were not high priority or taken care of.
Estimates suggest there are around 94 million pet cats in the United States. This number can vary due to factors such as stray or feral cat populations.
Estimates suggest that there are around 10,000 to 15,000 privately owned large cats, such as lions, tigers, and cougars, in the United States. However, the exact number can vary due to the lack of comprehensive regulations and reporting requirements across different states. Many of these animals are kept by private individuals, zoos, and sanctuaries, but ownership laws differ significantly by state.