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Cats are excellent pets and unconditional companions to share spaces respecting the space of each member.
Studies show that people with pets tend to be healthier and happier than those who do not, although it is important to be aware that having a cat is a great responsibility and a lifelong commitment.
In turn, it has been proven that having a cat reduces stress and this is because the purring of felines is one of the most important and recognized factors of therapy, as it helps us relax, process emotions and accept certain situations. This is because this purr enhances the secretion of endorphins which, in turn, strengthen the immune system.
Cat owners typically have lower blood pressure than people without pets. Although scientists don't know the exact reason behind this, it's probably linked to decreased stress levels. People relax when their cat is around, and especially when they are petted. Lowering stress levels lowers blood pressure.
You can benefit from a stronger immune system and recover from illness sooner than people without pets. In the case of children who grow up with cats, they have fewer sick days than those who do not have pets.
Cats are very affectionate and have a great character, but we also value their independence, that is, they need less care than other pets. Likewise, cats can help people recover faster from emotional trauma, such as the death of a loved one.
Living the experience of having a cat is very beneficial, the important thing is to have the time and dedication to take care of it. Your ideal cat will depend on your lifestyle, remember that it will be a simultaneous adaptation.
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