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Are cats good for our health?
Cats have lived with humans for thousands of years. And long before cat memes and viral TikToks took over the internet, they've been comforting us with their purrs and making us laugh with their weird ... Read More
Do Cats Improve Or Worsen Your Mental Health?
Exploring the relationship between cats and mental health reveals a complex dynamic. While these furry companions offer stress relief and companionship, they also present certain health risks. Read More
Can Your Pet Help Protect Your Mind as You Age?
Dogs and cats may help slow cognitive decline in older adults, according to a new 18-year study—but don’t expect the same from your goldfish. Read More
The Surprising Benefits of Cats on Physical and Mental Health - AOL

Cats are excellent companions. No matter what is going on in your life, your cat will be there. Cats can also make us kinder — taking care of another living thing tends to have that effect! Read More
Having a pet can improve your mental health, according to new research

You may have already noticed your breathing slowing when you’re petting your dog or cat, because in addition to making us happier, our pets are also great for our mental health. Read More
Do pets have a positive effect on your brain health?

American Academy of Neurology. (2022, February 23). Do pets have a positive effect on your brain health?. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2022 / 02 ... Read More
Owning a Cat Doesn’t Actually Seem to Have Health Benefits

To be a confounding variable, a factor has to be associated with both the likelihood of owning a pet and with the outcome—in this case, child’s health (mental or physical). Read More
Your pets can catch Covid from you, and cats appear more ... - NBC News

You can give your pet Covid, and cats are more likely to catch the virus than dogs. Covid in pets tends to be mild. The more time a cat spent with its owner, the higher the risk of infection, new ... Read More
Are cats good for our health? - The Hindu

Living with a cat can have a profound – and sometimes surprising – effect on our physical and mental health. Still, living with cats is not without risks June 10, 2025 e-Paper ... Read More
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