18. Wyoming
> Households with at least one cat: 30.0%
> Number of cat-owning households: 72,000 — the fewest
> Number of human households: 240,000 — the fewest
> Cat population: 65,000 — the smallest

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17. Oregon
> Households with at least one cat: 30.0%
> Number of cat-owning households: 481,000 — 24th fewest
> Number of human households: 1,606,000 — 22nd fewest
> Cat population: 790,000 — 22nd smallest
16. Washington
> Households with at least one cat: 30.5%
> Number of cat-owning households: 867,000 — 11th most
> Number of human households: 2,844,000 — 13th most
> Cat population: 1,527,000 — 11th largest

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15. Ohio
> Households with at least one cat: 30.7%
> Number of cat-owning households: 1,438,000 — 6th most
> Number of human households: 4,682,000 — 7th most
> Cat population: 1,590,000 — 10th largest

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14. Nebraska
> Households with at least one cat: 30.9%
> Number of cat-owning households: 227,000 — 11th fewest
> Number of human households: 736,000 — 11th fewest
> Cat population: 520,000 — 14th smallest
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