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In Spain are more pets than children


Spain: there are more pets than children under the age of 15





The Spaniards loved living with societies. So much so that dogs, cats or rabbits can be found in Spanish homes more often than small children. Experts point out that data may still be underrated. After all, not everyone registers their animals.

We read in Rzeczpospolita:

Last year, 13 million animals were registered in this country, and their number is still required -. There are more dogs, cats or rabbits than children under 15 years of age. However, there are regions where animals are still popular, for example in Asturias. Where there are meals in which cakes live, they outweigh those in which people under the age of 18 live.

Experts note, however, that in fact animals in Spanish capital groups can be even more. Statistics used to collect based on those involved in the identification and marking of animals. The problem is that not everyone reports their pets to the office.

The demographic situation in Spain has not been the best for years, statistically there is 1.33 children for one woman, which is one of the worst results in the whole Union. Spanish women are late too, women give birth to their first child - on average at 31.9 years.

Part of the recommended questions that the popularity of quadrupeds on the Iberian Peninsula also includes social internships and the growing loneliness of younger people.

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