Cats significantly influence the physical and mental well-being of their owners. During a study conducted by Dutch specialists among 1,800 cat owners, 50 percent of respondents reported that they consider their cat a member of their family. One in three referred to their pet as a child or a loyal companion.
Scientists noted that many cats often choose to interact with people rather than food and toys. They also understand when a person is addressing them specifically.
Cat owners generally die less frequently from heart attacks and strokes, specialists found in a number of studies. Additionally, furry companions have a positive impact on their owners' mental health.
People suffering from depressive disorders feel better when they pet or play with their beloved animal.
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