Sherry Taylor

Q: A new survey found 62% of single women think this is negatively affecting their love lives?

A: their pet

 A new survey found 62% of single women with cats think their pets are negatively affecting their love lives.

23% are worried that people they date think of them as being, quote, “crazy cat ladies” . . . and 21% don’t admit they have cats until they’re really comfortable with someone.

But unfortunately for them, it looks like their cats aren’t the issue . . . so they’re going to have to dig deeper for why things haven’t been going so great.

The majority of people say they don’t have a problem dating someone with a cat, and 25% say it’s actually a POSITIVE thing.  Only 6% say they’d think a woman is lonely because she owns cats.

The survey didn’t ask about single men with cats.

(FemaleFirst)

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