CAT LOVER
Cats Bond Securely to Their Humans Maybe Even More Than Dogs Do. Cats have always been stereotyped as aloof and distant. Of course, anyone who’s ever had one or been around them much knows that every cat reacts to every human differently. but according to study and my opinion there are 5 different ways.
- Open relationship: In this relationship, the cat is comfortable with its owner, but can also connect with other people. Your cat also likely doesn’t feel the need to be with you at all times or have long cuddle sessions.
- Remote association: These cats are, well, remote. They know that their owner feeds them, but the owners likely have little to no emotional connection to the cat, so the animal tends to stay away.
- Causal relationship: These types of relationships often form with cats who are both indoor/outdoor. They like their space and will wander, but they’re also friendly and comfortable in the home and around their owner.
- Codependence: Those who have this type of relationship with their kitty are likely well aware of it. If you feel like your cat is your child, he or she probably follows you everywhere, always wants to be near you, and often licks you.
- Friendship: According to the study, this is the most common relationship for those with larger households or in multi-cat homes. The cat sees the owner as a part of its social group as well as a safe place to go. However, the cat isn’t clingy and can have its own space at times.
The Importance of Cat in Humans Life.

Cats keep us company, provide emotional support, help us relax and make our homes feel like home. They also teach us responsibility and compassion because we take care of them, and they return the favor by taking care of us and most importantly cats improve our mental health. reduce blood pressure, lower stress levels, getting rid of depression.
Many people believe that pets can benefit our mental and physical health. Cats can help with stress relief, allergies, and even weight control.
Studies show that having a pet in your life might be good for your mental health too. In a study from the University of Minnesota, they found that people who had pets were less likely to be depressed or anxious.

Cats keep us company, provide emotional support, help us relax and make our homes feel like home. They also teach us responsibility and compassion because we take care of them, and they return the favor by taking care of us and most importantly cats improve our mental health. reduce blood pressure, lower stress levels, getting rid of depression.
Many people believe that pets can benefit our mental and physical health. Cats can help with stress relief, allergies, and even weight control.
Studies show that having a pet in your life might be good for your mental health too. In a study from the University of Minnesota, they found that people who had pets were less likely to be depressed or anxious.
1. CATS ARE ALOOF.

Simply put, cats are not like dogs who are people-pleasers. Felines will not wait for you at the door, wagging their tails in anticipation. Initially, people domesticated cats to help keep vermin in check. It is only in the last 50 years that breeders developed programs to breed for specific personality traits. In terms of sociability, cats have a long way to catch up with their canine counterparts.
2. CATS WILL DESTROY THINGS.
Owning a cat can sometimes mean saying goodbye to nice things. Felines are known to scratch furniture and carpets and knock things off shelves and tables. Cats scratch different surfaces for a variety of reasons. One of the main reasons why a kitty scratches surfaces is to loosen the outer husk of his claw. In turn, this facilitates the release of a sharper claw. Scratching is also a form of exercise for cats. This readies them for strenuous activities like hunting.3. CATS ARE EASILY STRESSED.
Stress in cats has been associated with a host of bad behaviors. Worse, chronic or prolonged stress in cats can also lead to health problems. But worse of all, it takes little to stress your pet cat. Among the most common stress triggers in felines are visits to the vet, the addition of new members to the household (human or pet), moving to a new house, parties, and even adding a piece of new furniture or item in your home.
4. CATS CAN CAUSE ALLEGERIES.
The best defense against a cat allergy is staying away from a feline. If that is not a viable option, your doctor can prescribe antihistamines, corticosteroids, cromolyn sodium, or leukotriene inhibitors. You may also want to explore immunotherapy which helps people become desensitized to allergens.
5.YOU WILL HAVE CAT HAIR EVERYWHERE.
Cat hair everywhere, from your clothes to your furniture and even on the bedding. Cat hair is a reality that you will learn to live by when you own a feline.
Typically, cats that live almost exclusively outdoors will shed heavily at least twice a year, keeping pace with the changing of the seasons. But as more and more cats live most of their lives inside homes, they are exposed almost non-stop to artificial lighting. In turn, this messes up their internal clocks and body rhythms.










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