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The Power of Pets in Cities: 82 percent of US Mayors Agree that Pets Positively Impact Their Communities


MIAMI, June 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Pets make our lives happier and healthier, and their presence alone is proven to make communities safer. They play an ever increasingly important role in our lives, now in more than 84 million households. Yet despite the value that pets add to our lives, they aren't always welcome in public places, with a plethora of barriers still facing areas that look to be pet-friendly. The U.S. Conference of Mayors and Mars Petcare are teaming up to address this issue and find out how cities across the country can create more pet-friendly communities as part of a new Mars Petcare initiative, BETTER CITIES FOR PETStm.

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In conjunction with its recently launched BETTER CITIES FOR PETStm program, Mars Petcare surveyed mayors to gauge the state of pet-friendliness in cities across the country, specifically seeking to understand  current perceptions, trends, amenities and existing resources for managing animal welfare and quality of life for people with pets.

"Mayors understand pet-friendly amenities help boost the quality of life in our neighborhoods and cities," said Tom Cochran, U.S. Conference of Mayors CEO and Executive Director. "That's why The Conference has partnered with Mars Petcare on this survey; we need to better understand what barriers cities are facing in their efforts to become more pet-friendly. We hope that this partnership and the resulting research will help build the foundation for a nationwide campaign to create more welcoming communities for pets and their people."

Among the 73 respondents, representing 30 states, the results affirm the positive influence pets have on our lives and in our communities, but identified areas where progress needs to be made. The response from mayors nationwide showed that:

"From scientific research to anecdotal evidence, it's been proven time and time again that pets can improve our lives," said Nashville Mayor Megan Barry and BETTER CITIES FOR PETStm program partner. "We know that pets make us happier, keep us active and healthier and keep our neighborhoods safer. As mayors, these factors are critically important to us, and this survey shows that many of us still have needs for basic amenities for pets, such as parks and green space for people with pets to play and adequate shelters to care for homeless pets. Knowing the largest pain points across our cities will help us to better focus our attention on how to make progress in welcoming people with pets in our communities."

Putting Results into Action
Following the survey results from mayors nationwide, Mars Petcare created a full report that takes a close look at mayors' responses regarding their needs for support across the program's core areas of focus: supporting shelters, parks, homes and businesses. The company has also created a "how-to" guide for cities that are interested in creating and implementing more pet-friendly policies, both of which are available for download at the program website, www.bettercitiesforpets.com.

Mars Petcare and USCM have been working together for the past year in support of the BETTER CITIES FOR PETStm program to gain a better understanding of the barrier cities face in designing pet-friendly communities.

"Pets can't speak for themselves, so it's up to people and communities to advocate for them," said Mark Johnson, Mars Petcare North America President. "In partnership with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, we're bringing together the public and private sectors to work together to advocate for more pet-friendly policies.  We surveyed mayors around the country to help to refine our model for a pet-friendly city, ultimately creating communities with fewer pets in shelters, more pet-friendly places and happier, healthier lives for both people and pets."

The partnership with USCM and input from mayors is intended to help Mars Petcare better understand the state of pet-friendliness across the nation, and will inform how the model debuted in Franklin can be shifted and applied to other cities. Ultimately, the findings will contribute to Mars Petcare's long-term vision to roll out pet-friendly models to more communities around the country.

About BETTER CITIES FOR PETStm
BETTER CITIES FOR PETStm is a program of Mars Petcare US, the world's leading pet nutrition and health care business, created to help communities become more pet-friendly by bringing the voice of pets and their owners to places of influence and advocating for fewer pets in shelters, more pet-friendly places, and happier, healthier lives for both people and pets. Mars Petcare works with key partners, businesses and local governments to better understand how to improve communities by: providing safe and welcoming shelters that lead to forever homes; encouraging pet-friendly, responsible homes for pets; welcoming more pets into local businesses, and giving pets plenty of park space to play. For more information about Mars Petcare and BETTER CITIES FOR PETStm, visit www.bettercitiesforpets.com.

About Mars Petcare US
Mars Petcare is the world's leading pet nutrition and health care business. A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS® is the vision statement held by Mars Petcare as we believe that pets make our lives better and that pet ownership brings joy and benefits which should be accessible to everyone. In the United States, Mars Petcare food brands include PEDIGREE®, IAMS®, ROYAL CANIN®, GREENIES®, CESAR®, NUTRO® and SHEBA®. Veterinary practices include BANFIELD® and BLUE PEARL®. Specialty brands include WISDOM PANEL® Canine DNA Tests and WHISTLE® GPS Pet Tracker. The company's WALTHAMtm Centre for Pet Nutrition is a leading scientific authority on pet nutrition and wellbeing. Mars Petcare has more than 37,000 Associates worldwide. For more information about Mars Petcare's vision: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS®, visit www.bettercitiesforpets.com.

 

SOURCE Mars Petcare US


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