Not only does Japan now have more pets than kids, dogs and cats are extending their lifespans along with their aging owners.
The average longevity of dogs and cats has hit record highs of 13.2 years and 11.9 years, respectively, according to experts at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology and the Japan Small Animal Veterinary Association.
The reasons for pets living longer include increased vaccinations, better veterinarian care, higher quality food and more pets living inside with their owners.
The number of pets in Japan has outpaced the population of kids. There were about 19.8 million of dogs and cats being kept as pets in Japan, according to a 2015 survey by Japan Pet Food Association. That compares with 15.9 million children age 14 and under.