What if your dog had a dating profile? Or your cat showed up to brunch with your friends? Thanks to a viral TikTok trend, thousands of pet lovers are asking AI to reimagine their pets as people, and the results are surprisingly romantic.
A recent survey asked 1,000 Americans just how deeply they connect with their pets. Some of the answers are sweet. Others? A little wild. But together, they paint a picture of a bond that goes beyond belly rubs and toys.
Let’s look at what happens when imagination meets emotional attachment and why 1 in 3 pet owners say they’d actually date the human version of their furry friend.
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A dog puts its paws up to greet a woman’s hands. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
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Imagine uploading a photo of your dog and getting back a charming, chiseled man in a flannel. That’s exactly what some pet parents did, and the results stirred up more than laughs.
Still, not everyone saw romantic sparks. Nearly 40% of owners said their pet would be a “walking red flag” as a person. Think: jealousy, clinginess or unpredictable moods (looking at you, tabby cats).
It’s not just playtime and funny filters. Many pet owners rely on their animals for comfort and companionship more than any human relationship.
Gen Z led the emotional charge, WITH 43% of them saying they lean on their pets more than anyone else in their lives. For many, this connection started or deepened during the pandemic, and it hasn’t faded since.
A dog sits on its owner’s lap. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
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Love for pets doesn’t stop at cuddles. It shapes budgets, routines and even relationships.
Pet parents also spend big: an average of $180 a month on everything from food and toys to outfits and birthday gifts. Gen Z splurges the most at $200 monthly. And in some households, pets even outrank partners – 45% of women said they prioritize their pets over their significant other when it comes to spending.
If you’ve ever canceled plans because your dog looked sad, you’re not alone.
Some take it even further: 6% ended relationships over pet-related conflict. Another 5% turned down job offers that didn’t accommodate their pet. From remote work to pet insurance and emergency care, owners increasingly expect pet perks from employers. Nearly half would give up a week of paid vacation for help with emergency vet bills.
A dog looks up at its owner. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
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This fun, feel-good MetLife Pet Insurance survey highlights something serious: pets matter deeply. For many, they aren’t just companions. They’re emotional anchors, lifestyle influencers, and in some cases, imaginary romantic partners. Whether you’re pet-obsessed or just love the occasional snuggle, it’s clear that animals have a bigger say in our lives than ever before. They shape where we live, how we spend our time and even who we love.
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