Cats
Keeping pets has become a way of life for more and more young people in the new era. Isn’t it cool to walk dogs in the community? Are you surprised and happy when a cat jumps on your shoulder every time you walk in? Watching your pets become more and more smart and beautiful under your own training is also very fulfilling. However, don’t think that raising pets is just for entertainment. It also has many uses for us. Woolen cloth!
Take the cats that everyone likes as an example. Raising cats has the following benefits!
1. Make you more attractive p>
A British research survey shows that 82% of women think men who love animals are more attractive! Think about it, didn’t the host and hostess of Disney’s animated “101 Dogs” meet and fall in love because of dogs? Up to 90% of single women said that men with cats are better than other men! Although this is a slightly dull image, cat owners are actually sharper and more caring. However, a cat is not a tool for picking up girls, but a life. Cats that are casually fashionable are more likely to arouse resentment than those who don't keep them.
2. Cat owners are smarter
Research has found that cat owners are often smarter. In terms of IQ and education level, the brains of cat owners are almost superior in these two categories. a lot of. It's not that cats make people smarter, but that they gradually increase their intelligence in the process of raising pets.
3. Cat raising is beneficial to the environment
The carbon footprint consumed by raising a dog is much greater than that of raising a cat, whether it is food selection or quantity, and the impact of raising a cat on the environment is much smaller than that of raising a dog.
4. Help the owner heal
Having a cat can help people get out of grief as much as possible, whether it is lovelorn or feeling embarrassed. Cats have an invisible healing effect and can help people speed up their recovery. Even though they are no more than animals, cats gain more trust than humans with mixed emotions.
5. Help you reduce stress and reduce your probability of heart disease p>
Having a cat can reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke by more than one-third. Studies have found that keeping cats can help relieve stress and reduce anxiety, and reducing stress can lower blood pressure and heart rate, thus helping to prevent heart disease. Researchers studied 4,435 adults aged 30 to 75 for ten years. Half of them own cats. It was found that during this decade, only 3.4% of cat owners died of heart disease, compared with 5.8% of people who had never owned a cat.
So, everyone, raising a cat has so many uses. If you are still looking at it, start taking action as soon as possible.
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