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Greeks have eye on pet foods.

Until recently, pet dogs and cats in Greece lived outside the home and were fed mostly table scraps. The traditional Greek perception was that pets were part of the landscape, and it was unnecessary and unsanitary to allow them to stay indoors. Now the way Greeks care for their pets is changing.

A Change in Perception

A combination of influences from both the United States and other Western European countries through television, film and magazines has begun to transform the way many Greeks think of cats and dogs. Households of all types, in both the suburbs and urban areas, have begun to include pets inside the home. Some Greeks, particularly those with high incomes, ...

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