Due to feral cat populations throughout the world, it is hard to know the exact number of cats living in the world today. In the UK alone, there are more than 12 million cats being kept as pets. The cat population is slightly smaller than the dog population which currently sits at between 900 million and 1 billion dogs.
there are 3000 dogs born every hour 2000 cats and 45 humans
Bombay cats have a large population and quantity of felines in the breed.
the sientific proof is that cats outnumber dogs in love, population of house cats and people
No......They do not,do to my research cats are felines and dogs are different.
Domestic cats are in this world to keep people company.
There is about 190 million in just 12 coutries (USA, China, Russia, Brazil, France, Italy, UK, Ukraine, Japan and Germany) I can't find the population of cats in the world.
A huge percent, more people are allergic to cats than dogs.:( 15-20% of the population, it could be even more considering more people have cats.
too many to count..
No, cats will not take over the world. .
central africa
The minimum viable population of domestic cats is typically considered to be around 50 individuals. This number allows for enough genetic diversity to ensure the long-term survival and health of the population. Below this threshold, inbreeding can lead to genetic disorders and reduced fitness.
There are about 316 cats in each part of the area they are in. In India there is 367 fishing cats it is a very small population. In Sri lanka there is about 300-349 cats same in Burma, Thia Peninsular and down Sumatra and Java.