The most pet-friendly London borough is Kensington and Chelsea (153) • The least pet-friendly London borough is City of London (1) • The most popular pets in the UK are dogs with 26% of households owning one. • Mice are the least owned pets in the UK (0.03%).
We’re a nation of pet lovers, and it’s of no surprise, a recent survey has suggested that more than a third of owners prefer their pets to their partners!
Figures from the PFMA (Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association) show that in 2018, 45% of households in the UK own pets, which equates to a staggering 12 million households. But what do you do if you own a pet, and you’re in a position that you may never own your own home?
New statistics show that by 2025, more than 25% of UK households will be privately rented, as the prospect of owning a home becomes more of a distant dream. So, Brits are treating rental properties as a long-term solution to their living requirements, and therefore want what they could have in a home of their own.
Knowing just how much Brits love their pets, housing agents Fasthomes.org investigated which London boroughs are most welcoming of pets when renting a house.
Fast Homes extracted figures from Zoopla over the period of one month to assess just how many houses and flats per London borough allow pets.
The top 5 pet-friendly London boroughs are: Kensington and Chelsea (153), Lewisham (59), Westminster (56), Lambeth (49) and Wandsworth (44).
On the other hand, the five boroughs which are considered the least pet-friendly are:
Redbridge (5), Barking and Dagenham, (3), Bexley (3), Sutton (3) and City of London (1).
Which are the most popular pets in the UK?
Unanimously, it is evident just how much Brits love to be around their pets and their choice of living is dependent on if they can have their pets with them.
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But what are the most popular pets owned in the UK? Fasthomes.org analysed pet ownership trends in 2018 provided for by the PFMA to illustrate a breakdown of the most popular animals to cohabit with.
As expected, dogs (26%) and cats (18%) are the most conventional and popular choice of pets in British homes. There are approximately 9 million dogs in the UK, and 8 million cats. Figures from the year before, show a 2% increase for the percentage of households with dogs, whilst homes with cats rose by 1%.
The percentage of households with other pets include:
Rabbits (2%), Indoor birds (1%), Guinea Pigs (1%), Hamsters (1%), Tortoises and Turtles (0.8), Lizards (0.5%), Domestic fowl (0.4%), Snakes (0.4%), Horses and ponies (0.3%), Rats (0.2%), Ferrets (0.1%), Gerbils (0.1%), Insects (0.1%), Pigeons (0.04%), Frogs and Toads (0.04%), Mice (0.03%).