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28. Arizona
> Households with at least one cat: 26.4%
> Number of cat-owning households: 692,000 — 16th most
> Number of human households: 2,624,000 — 17th most
> Cat population: 907,000 — 20th largest
27. Minnesota
> Households with at least one cat: 26.5%
> Number of cat-owning households: 563,000 — 22nd most
> Number of human households: 2,234,000 — 21st most
> Cat population: 1,108,000 — 15th largest

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26. North Carolina
> Households with at least one cat: 26.5%
> Number of cat-owning households: 1,064,000 — 9th most
> Number of human households: 4,022,000 — 9th most
> Cat population: 1,916,000 — 6th largest

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25. South Dakota
> Households with at least one cat: 26.6%
> Number of cat-owning households: 95,000 — 4th fewest
> Number of human households: 356,000 — 4th fewest
> Cat population: 133,000 — 3rd smallest

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24. Connecticut
> Households with at least one cat: 26.7%
> Number of cat-owning households: 382,000 — 19th fewest
> Number of human households: 1,430,000 — 20th fewest
> Cat population: 739,000 — 20th smallest
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