A Healing Animal
Cats can not only accompany humans, help humans decompress and eliminate human loneliness, but also are powerful healers. Some people say that cats can cure diseases, but this does not mean that cats can help people to cure diseases physically.
Psychotherapy will play a greater role than medication for the disease.
The benefits of having a cat.
1. Cats are more environmentally friendly.
After cats eat cat food, the carbon emissions they consume are very low, and the carbon emissions are only about the same as building an ordinary car.
This is according to a 2009 New Zealand study. So raising cats is more environmentally friendly, which is backed by science.
2. Prevent depression.
Having a cat can relieve the owner's stress and soothe the owner's heart. Cats are better at listening to their owners' troubles. If you have stressed friends, adopt a cat to prevent depression.
3. Reduce the risk of disease.
People who own cats have a 30% lower risk of heart attack, because owning cats can reduce people's high blood pressure and reduce the owner's stress, so it reduces the risk of disease.
4. Improve sleep quality.
Cat owners can improve sleep quality. For people with insomnia, falling asleep listening to a cat's purr can feel healing and help you fall asleep as quickly as possible.
Do you know a lot about cats? Cats are born with a sense of mystery and will bring you different surprises. Here are some common cat habits.
Express it with body language.
The so-called "cat body language" is that cats use their ears, tail, hair, mouth and body to express their feelings and desires.
Rubbing someone with your body is a gesture of intimacy.
Have you ever woken up in the morning and kissed your cat's nose affectionately? This is the cat saying "hello" and "good morning" to greet you.
When the cat is angry and aggressive, the ears are bent back, the fur is erect, the body is lowered, and the tail is erect.
If you can understand this body language, you will be able to communicate better with your cat.
Love clean.
Clean their fur frequently. Kittens love to lick themselves and clean themselves frequently.
A cat's tongue has many rough little bumps, and it's the perfect tool for removing booty. Kittens usually don't fall asleep until they've licked them completely.
If you lick too hard, there is a risk of balding. The owners should pay attention.
Snooze.
Cats sleep 14-15 hours a day, and some cats sleep more than 20 hours.
But if you look closely at how a cat sleeps, you'll see that with just the slightest noise, the cat's ears move, and if someone gets close, it pops up.
Today, have you also been cured by the cure kitten?