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Aussies Treat Their Pets Like Family, New Survey Reveals
Aussies Treat Their Pets Like Family, New Survey Reveals
By Jeff Gibbs
Australians have a special bond with their pets, and a recent survey confirms just how deep that connection goes. According to pet insurer Budget Direct, more than 90% of Australians talk to their dogs and cats as though they were human family members.
In a poll of 1,000 Australians, 93% of respondents admitted to having human-like conversations with their pets, highlighting the strong role these furry companions play in family life. Specifically, 59% said they regularly spoke to their pets as if they were people, while 34% said they did so occasionally. Only 7% said they never talked to their pets in this way.
“We’ve always known how much Aussies adore their pets, but this survey shows how deeply ingrained they are in our families. The fact that over nine out of ten people talk to their pets like humans speaks volumes about the bond we share,” a Budget Direct spokesperson said.
Why Aussies Chat With Their Pets
The reasons behind this behaviour reveal the emotional connection Australians have with their pets:
- 72%: “My pet is part of my family.”
- 36%: “My pet is like my child or best friend.”
- 32%: “I’m sure they understand me.”
- 28%: “They’re a great listener.”
Beyond conversations, pets are included in other family traditions. 37% of respondents said their pets receive birthday or Christmas presents every year, further cementing their place in the family unit.
How Australians Care for Their Pets
The survey also shed light on how Australians prioritise their pets’ comfort and wellbeing:
- 54% of respondents are dog owners, 28% own cats, and 18% have both.
- 32% said their pets share a bed with them or another family member, while 43% provide their pets with their own beds or crates.
- 60% allow their pets on furniture, with another 30% doing so occasionally.
Grooming and Exercise Habits
Dog owners are diligent about keeping their pets active, with 41% walking their dogs daily and 26% every other day. Grooming is also a priority, with 30% grooming weekly, 32% monthly, and 22% every few months.
Pets and Holidays
Despite their importance, pets don’t always come along on family trips. Only 9% of respondents said they always took their pets on holidays, while 34% brought them along when possible. However, 40% said their pets never joined them on trips.
A Central Role in Family Life
The results highlight the pivotal role pets play in Australian households. From shared conversations to special occasions, our pets are not just companions—they’re cherished members of the family.
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