![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sixty-nine percent of pet owners sing to their animals, and 57% dance with them.Īnd more than half of pet owners surveyed said they would pick their pet over a human partner if forced to choose. A survey of 5,000 animal lovers from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Spain and Italy found that 71% of owners play music for their pets and that 70% consider the emotional well-being of their pets every day. Spotify said pets seem to prefer classical and soft rock. Its five-step process asks pet owners to identify their animal's breed and then select on a sliding scale whether they are relaxed or energetic, shy or friendly and apathetic or curious.įor this reporter, the owner of a large, fluffy black cat named Tank who purrs like a diesel engine, drools like a dog and hates when others feel peace, the curation quiz meant toggling each slider hard to the right. On Monday, the popular music-streaming service announced that it had developed an algorithm to curate "pawfect" playlists that serve the soothing needs of you and your pet, as long as your pet is a dog, cat, bird, hamster or iguana (sorry, teacup pigs). Your pets might be alone, but they won't be lonely. No longer should you toil over whether your best bud likes Adele as much as you, nor should you feel guilt over the separation anxiety your cat or dog or even lizard may be experiencing while you work off your own tail for hours every day. Pet owners of the world: Spotify wants you to know that it sees you - and your furry beloved - and is acknowledging the range of emotions that come with your version of parenthood. Spotify said the goal of Pet Playlists is to build upon the "true connection" pet owners feel between their "beloved animals and music." Photo / Getty Images ![]()
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