Pets are as good for our health as family and friends

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I’ve always hoped and thought this to be true. Now we have a scientific study providing us with evidence!

From MedicineNet, April 11, 2025:

A new study found that having a furry friend may boost your overall life satisfaction as much as being married or regularly spending time with loved ones.

And it’s something researchers can actually put a price tag on. A team in the U.K. says the emotional value of owning a pet is worth as much £70,000, or about $90,000 a year in life satisfaction.

That’s a statistical measure they use to gauge the “implicit price” of otherwise intangible things — for example, the theoretical boost in income a person would get from having a spouse or regular meet-ups with friends.

The findings were published March 31 in the journal Social Indicators Research.

The study’s co-author Adelina Gschwandtner, an economics professor at the University of Kent, told CNN, If pets are indeed like friends and family, why shouldn’t that measure be comparable to talking to friends and family once a week? You have your pet every day.”

The team used data from a survey of 2,500 British households. The findings suggest that pets may offer many of the same emotional benefits as human relationships. That’s why Gschwandtner believes policymakers should make it easier for people to have pets — for example by changing housing rules that limit them.

But not all experts agree that pets can fully replace human connections. “While animals are connected to us in powerful ways, they are not the same as humans,” said Megan Mueller, a professor at Tufts University who studies human-animal relationships.

~E

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traildust
traildust
10 days ago

I can testify to this.

Mistears Mom
Mistears Mom
10 days ago

I love that picture of the floof in a sink. Cats are the best & dogs too I guess…I just love the kitties

Brian Heinz
Brian Heinz
10 days ago

Mine are like children to us and the joy they bring into your life is worth all the care you give.

Last edited 10 days ago by Brian Heinz
Joan d Arc
Joan d Arc
10 days ago

Thank you, Dr.E, for this most uplifting and precious post! Your little one is adorable. St Bonaventure said that animals are creatures without sin. I just love them with all of my heart! They have such holiness!

Gracie Storvika
Gracie Storvika
9 days ago

I am led to the question: Did Our Heavenly Father know just how much satisfaction, comfort and joy these fur babies would bring to our lives. I think He must have know when he created all the animals that would inhabit this Earth, in addition to His children.

CalGirl
CalGirl
30 minutes ago

To Megan Mueller of Tufts ( my son’s alma matter) I want to say…..yes, pets are not maybe “the same” as humans….b/c they are so NON-JUDGEMENTAL so as to be better than humans. 🙂 Story: when my husband & I were newlyweds & new parents….we couldn’t find a decent place to rent to us b/c we had a dog….(and some places would not rent to anyone with a child….this was in Maryland.., don’t EVER EVER think of moving there…it’s “mini California with taxes, regulations, graft, etc.worse now than even when we lived there) a mutt we’d gotten before even marriage and parenthood…our first “baby.” We ended up living in 2 different “DUMPS” b/c we could have both our baby and our dog. We’d never give up EITHER due to private rental regulations.Years and Years of these allowable regulations have resulted in part in the “war against families,” and now we have a birth crisis? A population crisis? Tax laws and punishments….marriage tax punishments, no incentives other than to illegals to come into this country with multiple family members…(i.e. chain migration)….My favorite quote for many, many years has been from Plato, “What is honored in a country will be developed there.” In other words we get what we pay for.