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Great for Mental Health
Cats can do wonders for their owners's mental health. The sound of a
feline's purr can provide pet owners with calming sound therapy that
emits soothing vibrations that impact mental
health. Cats are know to help manifests a happy environment,
eliminate feelings of loneliness, lower anxiety, and make excellent
senior companions.
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Heart Healthy
A rescue cat or pet can be heart-healthy as well. Cats can relieve
stress, lower blood pressure, and increase activity levels β all
good things for your heart. An Australian study found that cat
owners make fewer annual doctor visits and are
less likely to be on medication for heart problems
and sleeping difficulties than non-owners.
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Purrfect for Apartments
Cats make purrrrfect companions for apartment or
condo dwellers. They do their business in litter boxes, which saves
3 or 4 trips outside each day versus having a dog. They donβt take
up much room and are typically very quiet compared
to dogs. They are low maintenance and typically self-entertain
themselves more efficiently than dogs
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Low Maintenance
Cats are low maintenance pets! Feeding them twice a day and scooping
a litter box regularly are really the only regular care involved.
Felines are also very independent, and once out of their kitten
stage, they can be left alone without having to worry about your
house being thrashed or destroyed.
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