Science Says Being a Cat Owner May Be Good for Your Health

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Science Says Being a Cat Owner May Be Good for Your Health (2)

Most of us adore cats and could spend hours playing with them. It’s no surprise that we adore them! After all, they can be beneficial to our wellbeing and well-being, as well as making our lives healthier and happier. Having a cat can be a very enjoyable experience. A cat has the potential to relax your nervous system while also providing an immediate source of entertainment and play. Cats are solitary animals who enjoy scavenging and exploring on their own time, but they are still very affectionate with their owners and people they trust.

Most cats enjoy curling up in your lap after a hard day of work while you watch TV or read a book. The ease with which you perform this act will induce an involuntary release of all the right chemicals in your brain, allowing you to relax into the evening without the burden of the world on your shoulders. Any one who has a cat will tell you how much their feline companion aids in relaxation and unwinding. Although many people enjoy the company of dogs, a cat is more of an acquired taste—one that is difficult to lose once acquired.

One of the facts so many people appreciate feline companionship is the versatility of cat ownership. Cats make excellent pets for someone who lives in a large house or a small apartment, and they have all of the fun and entertainment that larger animal companions do. We’ve come to share all of the positive impact cats have on us, in the hopes that any of you will become pet people by the end of this post.

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