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Animal Adoption Statistics
About 4.6% of U.S. households adopted a cat in 2022, but the real shift happens after you look at the funnel from events to follow up. This page connects the evidence behind higher adoption rates from frequent adoption events, the benefits of post adoption support, and the practical cost and fee decisions shaping whether people say yes to a shelter animal.

Animal Therapy Statistics
See how animal-assisted therapy is scaling fast, with over 65% of US hospitals already running programs and a 92% of trials reporting statistically significant benefits. Then compare the outcomes to traditional care, since AAT shows lower dropout rates and measurable stress and recovery gains across patients from pediatric hospitals to prisons and long term care.

Veterinarian Shortage Statistics
With only 0.8 veterinarians per 1,000 people as the baseline, the strain is visible not just in hiring trouble and burnout, but also in how effective supply erodes, with 29% of veterinarians working part time. Add in rising demand and retention pressure, from $60 billion in 2023 veterinary services revenue to projections of a national shortage range reaching 2030, and you get a clear picture of why access can tighten even when the workforce looks stable on paper.

Veterinary Statistics
See how the global veterinary services market is projected to grow at a 5.1% CAGR from 2024 to 2032 while companion animal spending reaches $88.0 billion and care increasingly runs on diagnostics, imaging, and pet insurance. You will also find survey and hospital evidence on what digitization and stewardship actually change, from EMR-driven documentation time cuts to a 20% average antibiotic reduction with interventions.

Stray Animals Statistics
The latest Stray Animals statistics reveal a sharp shift in where help is most needed, with 2026 numbers showing stronger signals of change than the previous years. See how adoption, rescues, and local pressures line up in one snapshot so you can spot what’s improving and what’s slipping.