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How do cats affect humans' mental health

Cats boost happiness by providing a sense of joy and satisfaction

By Zahra Published 2 years ago 3 min read
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Introduction

Cats are a beloved part of many people's lives. We love them, they love us and we love the way they purr and meow at us when we come home from a long day at the office. But did you know that cats can actually be good for your health? In this article, we'll explore how cats affect humans' mental states in both positive and negative ways.

Cats can help reduce stress and anxiety.

Cats are great listeners.

If you're feeling stressed or anxious, cats can help reduce that stress and anxiety with their calm demeanor. They will also be a great listener when you need someone to talk to—they'll keep your feelings in perspective and remind you that everything will be alright in the end.

Cats can be comforting to people of any age.

Cats can be comforting to people of any age. They provide a sense of joy, happiness, and satisfaction that is hard to find elsewhere. Caring for a cat can help reduce stress and anxiety in your life, which may be beneficial if you have a history of mental health issues such as depression or anxiety.

Cats make great companions for the elderly or infirm because they're independent creatures who don't require much care from their owners as dogs do. Cats also boost happiness by providing a sense of joy and satisfaction when interacting with humans (and other animals!)

Cats make great companions for the elderly or infirm.

Cats can be a great companions for the elderly or infirm. They often provide companionship, and they can also help with loneliness, depression, and dementia (Alzheimer's). Cats are known to spend time with those who have been alone for years on end. This is because they love the company of people who don't talk much or interact much with others in general.

Cats tend to like being around people who are happy or smiling which may be why you see so many cats in nursing homes or hospitals where there are lots of smiling faces around them!

Cats boost happiness by providing a sense of joy and satisfaction.

Cats are very affectionate and playful, which can help to boost your happiness. They're curious, intelligent creatures that love to be around people. They're also loyal companions who stay by your side for as long as you want them to be there. Plus, cats are fun! If you've ever watched a cat play with its toys or chased its tail around the house, then you know what I'm talking about: cats have an energy that is infectious!

So why should we care if cats affect our mental health? Well first off because they can be cute as hell (and yes I'm one of those people who thinks all animals should be classified as "cute"). Secondly, because their presence in our lives makes us feel good—and when we feel good we're happier which means less stress overall on both sides of things (i.e., humans).

Being around cats is good for your health, both physically and emotionally.

Cats are great for your health, both physically and emotionally. They can reduce stress and anxiety, improve sleep quality, and make you feel happier overall.

Cats have been shown to be particularly beneficial for people of all ages who are feeling depressed or anxious. Cats can provide companionship and comfort as well as boost happiness by providing a sense of joy and satisfaction in their owner's life.

Conclusion

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