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Why Are Cats More Popular Pets in Japan Than Dogs? (Japanese Cat Lore)

Cat on the background of the Japanese arches in Kyoto.

When it comes to pet ownership in America, 70% of households are pet owners, with 69 million homes owning dogs and 45.3 million owning cats. That’s so many animals! But how does it compare to pet ownership in other countries?

It turns out that dogs aren’t the most popular everywhere. In Japan, for example, cats are the more popular pets. But why is this the case? There are a few reasons that the Japanese own felines more often than canines. Keep reading for a quick rundown!

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Japanese Cat Lore

Throughout history, Japan has had a bit of a love/hate relationship with cats, which makes it all the more interesting that these animals are the more popular pets nowadays.

While it’s hard to say exactly when cats appeared in Japan (or how they got there), the first mention of a feline seems to be in 889 C.E., when Emperor Uda wrote, “Taking a moment of my free time, I wish to express my joy of the cat.” While felines started out being exchanged as treasured gifts, by the 12th century, these cats had multiplied enough to be widespread throughout Japan. That is when things got fun.

Like most countries, Japan has a rich history of folklore, and cats have played an enormous part in this. It was the 12th century when the first supernatural feline appeared in Japan: the nekomata, an extremely large, two-tailed cat that ate men (which, in reality, was most likely a tiger). It didn’t take long for the legends of the nekomata to die out, though, and it wasn’t until the Edo period of Japan’s history that supernatural cats became all the rage.

During this period, arts and culture truly flourished in the country—kabuki theater, ukiyoe, and the advent of the first printing presses in the country. The printing presses meant more reading material was available to more people, and the people of Japan were hungry for magical creatures. This was when the bakeneko appeared. These felines had the ability to shapeshift into humans, and while some tales of them had deadly ends where the bakeneko killed their owners and took their place, other stories simply told of these creatures having wild times at night with drink, games, and more.

There were also feline creatures that were much more frightening, like the kasha. This monstrous cat became so overwhelmed with the need to eat corpses that it became a demon. It had powers of necromancy that could raise the dead and turn them into puppets too. The legend of the kasha has had a long-lasting influence on Japanese culture; to this day, felines are kept out of the room when the Japanese hold wakes.

Japan has had more supernatural cats throughout its history than this—some good and some evil—so you can see how complicated their relationship with felines has been.

chubby black and white tuxedo cat wearing collar lying on the floor
Image Credit: Wasuta23, Shutterstock

Why Are Cats So Popular?

Since cats have been both revered and feared throughout Japan’s history, how did they end up as the most popular pet in the country? There are a few reasons for this.

The biggest reason more people own cats than dogs in the country is that cats require less work. In particular, cats don’t need daily walks. It seems to be the younger generations who are less willing to deal with daily walks, as one survey found that 59.5% of dog owners in their 70s walked their dogs for 30 minutes at a time, while 65% of dog parents were in their 20s walked their pets for much less than that. Even among dog owners, small dogs that require less exercise are more popular.

Another reason cats are more popular as pets is that they’re easier to acquire. Japan is home to a plethora of stray cats, so getting one as a pet is as simple as walking outside. Dogs, though, typically must be purchased from a breeder or store.

Yet another possible reason may have to do with the declining birth rates in Japan and the aging population. There are more older people than younger people in the country, and cats are much simpler pets to deal with when one ages.

Overall, it seems as if felines are more popular as pets due to the ease of caring for them compared to canines.

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Final Thoughts

Cats have a long and fascinating history in Japan, particularly in Japanese folklore. Throughout the ages, these animals have been both revered and feared. These days, though, you’ll find that cats are more popular in Japan than dogs, mostly due to being easier to care for. It will be interesting to see if that trend continues over the next few years!


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