Cat and dog ownership in different countries [OC]

Posted by nutellabizkit

20 comments
  1. Does the data mean that 57% of Russians have cats and 66% of Argentinians have dogs?

  2. I’d love to see this with both x axis sorted alphabetically. So you could see easily who had more cats than dogs or vice versa.

  3. Interesting visualization, though there’s an error in the title. These are percentages, not frequencies

  4. May I suggest a third category, if present in the data, “both”. And a stacked barplot may round up the overall image.

  5. Fun fact Argentina is also the country with the most amount of pets per inhabitant.

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  6. I took a trip to Rosario, Argentina a while ago and was surprised by how omnipresent the dogs were. Just, everywhere. I was more surprised by the lack of dead dogs in the streets.

  7. Surprised Turkey is so low. When I visited Istanbul, cats were everywhere.

  8. Argentina and Russia do match in heaven when it comes to personal dog and cat ownership.

  9. Russia has the most cats because they can survive falling out a window.

  10. in my country this year there was a new law to ban the breeding of dogs for food, but it will not take effect immediately (can still consume but no longer produce).

  11. So true. When we were in buenos aires, seemed like EVERYONE had a dog

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