A recent study of 1,166 pet owners nationwide by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media found that "58% said they would be at least somewhat likely to perform CPR on a pet in need. (That figure is an average of dog owners, of which 63% said they would try to perform CPR, and cat owners, of which 53% gave the same answer.) Additionally, female pet owners were statistically more likely to attempt CPR on their pets, with 65% of women and only 50% of men saying they would try the technique."For More Information:-Read the whole Los Angeles Times article-Contact American Red Cross to learn how to save a lifePosted by: Mark Cross