
Scientific facts will change your view of cats
Who haven't infiltrated the strands of adoration of those little fur-clad threads
into our heart? Regardless of being an animal lover or vice versa, a little
cat's face makes you lean faster than you can imagine.
- She is known for loving companionship and creates joy in every corner
- she has solved, and science has proven that having this furry friend
- is good for you and your health.
Here are 4 facts that will make you rush to adopt one
or more cats:
Ability to reduce cardiovascular risk
Studies have revealed that the presence of cats weakens your level of stress
and anxiety, which is considered one of the most important pathogens of the heart
thus diminishing your incidence of cardiovascular disease, and having
a cat reduces your risk of strokes by 30 per cent.
Therapeutic Benefits
Cats help people suffering from depression or experiencing difficult times
such as grief or mourning to cope with these negative emotions that affect
your health, because they help to release oxateosin :
which is the hormone responsible for feeling loved, happy and satisfied.
Cat purr as a cure :
The voice of cats is a tremendous force for healing, according to recent scientific
studies, and some are likely to see that the interest of
ancient Egyptians in cats is due to this.
These are some of :
the symptoms and diseases that positively affect the sound of cat purr:
reducing stress, reducing the chances of heart attack, lowering high blood pressure
- lowering symptoms of shortness of breath, strengthening bones, distancing
- loneliness, enhancing self-confidence, and helping to heal intractable
- diseases associated with mental condition such as cancer.
Improved sleep :
Veterinarian Marty Baker says pets have a biochemical effect on their owners'
bodies in his book The Strength of Pet Healing. Hence many British studies
have concluded that cats are the perfect solution for those with insomnia.
Moreover :
many women have revealed that they prefer to sleep with their cats more than their
partners because they have better sleep. A study by the Mayo Clinic Sleep
Medicine Center confirmed that 41% of people with a cat
said they were sleeping better thanks to their pets.




