Who Rules the Internet: Cats or Dogs? (Infographic)Posting photos of cute and cuddly animals is a guaranteed win online. Here's a look at the biggest Internet pet trends of 2014.

ByWendy Frink

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It's no surprise that content featuring animals is immensely popular. We can't get enough of cats likeLIL BUB,Colonel Meow(《安息吧),the head-tilting pugs,Minnie and Max.

So if you're lucky enough that you can share animal photos ad nauseum, which animals will please your audience the most?

In this infographic created by pet photo-sharing serviceKlooff, we learn that the Internet is ruled by cats. (Sorry, Fido.) Feline photos receive over two times more "likes" than dog photos.

Related:Do Pets Make the Best Co-Workers?

And thoseselfiesthat everyone seemsobsessedwith? Turns out cats can't resist turning the camera on themselves, with #catselfie being the No. 1 pet Internet trend of 2014.

Even if your business does not lend itself to a constant barrage of cuddly kittens and playful puppies, clear photos never go out of style. Crisp photos get a 91-percent increase in engagement versus a blurry photo.

Or you could just get a hedgehog -- this year's top trending exotic pet.

See the infographic in full below.

pet internet trends 2014 infographic (Infographic)

Wendy Frink

Social Media Editor at Entrepreneur.com

Wendy Frink is the social media editor for Entrepreneur.com.

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