
2023 Author: Alex Livingston | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-11-26 11:39
Cats they are wonderful companions in life, once they enter our life we can no longer conceive of spending our days without them, even when they turn into troublemakers. Several studies have shown that living with a cat improves health. Perhaps it will also be for this reason that the fact of adopting an animal at home is becoming increasingly popular.

Suffice it to say that in almost one out of two Italian homes there is an animal. This is allowing for the increase of change in the rules. Such as, for example, the reception of pets in hotels, or the access of animals in public places.
By now we know that spending time in the company of cats improves our heart functions, for example. With the consequent reduction of the risk of cardiovascular disease because they keep us busy. In addition, the cat's purr has a calming effect on the nervous system.

As for psychological well-being, they have benefits on self-esteem and control. A cat at home also brings benefits to the well-being and family union, as well as allowing a healthy and responsible development of the little ones.

Getting a child to live with a cat immediately has multiple benefits. Learn to have responsibilities and this will increase their self-esteem and independence.

Children who grow up with a cat have an empathic capacity towards others because they are trained to live with a living being in need of care, but which must be interpreted. Precisely these interpretations of emotional states allow a non-verbal language training.

Children often do not just play, but talk to the cat and this helps them in language, even to fight stuttering.

Cats can improve the well-being of all family members, as we have seen, from different points of view. They also manage to reduce the risk of allergies and asthma, as well as the level of anxiety and stress.

It is now certain that animals are able to help humans deal with the most varied diseases and this is why we often resort to the so-called pet therapy, because even the presence of a cat, next to a sick person often contributes to its improvement..

However, it should be kept in mind that cats, like all other animals, are living beings and not toys. So they should only be adopted if you are able to follow them, love them, heal them and respect them for the whole course of their life.
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