There is no fixed definition of "sucking cats", and everyone likes to use it online. This word, according to Pet Sky, refers to people who like cats very much. Like "drug abuse", drug addiction can't be stopped.
In fact, owning a cat has many advantages, which can not only improve the immunity of pet owners, but also relieve boredom. There are many benefits, which many people may not know. To sum up, spoil the sky:
1. When some people are extremely depressed, cats are a good medicine to cure them.
Studies have proved that cats can help people through sad times. If you don't want to talk to others, you can talk to your cat. Although there will be no response, it will not be criticized. Sometimes it makes you feel better.
2. Help find communication partners.
According to a British research survey, 82% of women find men who love animals attractive, and 90% of women find "men who own cats" attractive.
Most people who own cats are smarter?
In 20 10, the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom conducted a survey on pet owners, and it was found that more college graduates owned cats than dogs. In 20 14, the University of Wisconsin in the United States conducted an intelligence test on 600 people, and it was found that cat owners were smarter than dog owners.
But that doesn't mean owning a cat will make you smart, does it? But because smart people are usually busy, the busier they are, the more independent cats they choose to keep.
People who own cats are less likely to suffer from heart disease.
The University of Minnesota spent 65,438+00 years tracking about 4,000 people. Compared with people who don't own cats, cat slaves who own cats are 30% less likely to suffer from heart disease. Heart attack may be related to environmental stress, so it may be because owning a cat can relieve tension.
Keeping a cat can help you sleep.
A survey in Britain shows that women prefer sleeping with cats to sleeping with others. According to the 20 15 years' research in Mayo Hospital, about 4 1% people will fall asleep with their pets faster, but on the contrary, nearly 2 1% people said they would be disturbed by pets.
6. Keeping cats at home can greatly reduce the chances of children's allergies.
In 2002, the National Institutes of Health pointed out that children who were exposed to cats or pets before the age of 65,438+0 were less likely to suffer from asthma, hay fever or other allergic phenomena. Can contact with allergens from childhood cultivate resistance?
There may be many benefits of owning a cat, so summarize the pet sky and welcome netizens to add.
Editor's note:
Petting is a responsibility, please don't abandon it casually. If you can, please be kind to those little creatures.