By Walt Hickey Liking Numlock? Forward today’s email to a friend you think may enjoy it and might subscribe. Pets Spending on domestic animals has surged in China, growing eightfold since 2010 to $25 billion per year. There’s also a ton of room to grow: while China has four times as many people as the U.S., it has about half as many household pets, with (to use some industry jargon) 51 million doggies and 41 million kitty cats. These pet owners often prefer pet food sourced internationally given recent struggles with quality assurance in China, which included high-profile incidents of tainted infant formula and vaccines.
As a general rule, most employers in this country wouldn't close (for election day) unless it became an official holiday, but I can say this--even in Canada, where I grew up, election days are not national holidays/days off.
A little too much jargon for me - "kitty cat"? What does that even mean?! How many axolotls? That's the real question!
Register for or request an absentee ballot. Fill it out. Mail it in. DUH
As a general rule, most employers in this country wouldn't close (for election day) unless it became an official holiday, but I can say this--even in Canada, where I grew up, election days are not national holidays/days off.