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. 2024 Mar 20;19(3):e0299315. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0299315

Table 1. Number (N,n) and proportions (%) of respondents owning either dog(s), cat(s) or both listed for all countries (N = 2117) and separately for Austria (n = 800), Denmark (n = 626) and the UK (n = 691).

Species All
N = 2117* (%)**
Austria
n = 800* (%)**
Denmark
n = 626* (%)**
UK
n = 691* (%)**
Test*
Dog(s) 844 (40.4) 225 (28.6) 308 (49.7) 311 (45.3) Cats vs. Dogs:
Chi2(2) = 61.619, p<0.001
AT vs. DK: p<0.001
AT vs. UK: p<0.001
DK vs. UK: p = 0.909
Cat(s) 872 (41.0) 391 (49.1) 241 (38.5) 240 (34.2)
Both (dog(s) and cat(s)) 401 (18.6) 184 (22.3) 77 (11.9) 140 (20.5)

*Number of respondents (N,n) and analyses with inferential statistics were calculated with unweighted data

**Proportions were calculated with weighted data; rounding errors lead to some differences between rounded-off numerical values and actual values