

Top Plenty of Fish Live! streamers will also be showing off their own pets throughout the month, including Oregon Star Girl (39,000+ fans) who will host a show with her adopted pitbull Paisley and Jilly Baby (45,000+ fans) who will host a pet showcase with her dog Dexter, inviting other Plenty of Fish members to show off their pets during her stream.PDT: The campaign will wrap with a livestream performance by Moshow (The Cat Rapper). PDT: Puppymania, featuring a livestream of adoptable puppies playing. PDT: Kittenmania, featuring a livestream of adoptable kittens playing.

The "Plenty of Pets" content featured on Live! includes:

Nearly half (46%) of Gen Z singles have posted photos of their pet on their dating profile to improve their chances of meeting someone and 48% of them say they're more likely to reach out to someone on a dating app if a pet is in their profile picture. "A great way to reduce the pressure that comes with connecting with someone for the first time is to identify those common interests that both people are most passionate about - and we know nothing sparks more passion and excitement than pets," said Kate MacLean, resident dating expert at Plenty of Fish.Ī whopping 61% of singles believe pets are the best icebreaker when it comes to meeting someone and one-in-five single pet owners say they have used a pet as a flirting tactic. Knowing how much singles adore their pets and the role they play in relationships and dating, the "Plenty of Pets" campaign creates fun and Covid-friendly opportunities for singles to connect virtually. Nearly half (49%) of singles see owning a pet as a turn-on, and most singles (52%) say it's sexiest when someone has adopted their pet vs. believe that pets are a part of their family. According to a recent Plenty of Fish survey, 97% of single pet owners in the U.S.
