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Cats and the mental health

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Are cats good for mental health?

Little did we know, that cats help our mental health just by being themselves. Their ability to reduce stress, offer companionship, heal with purrs, and offer their services as therapy animals make them the ideal champions for mental health.

Cats are intelligent creatures and they sense our mood.

It is not true when it is said that the cat is only attached to the house and the refrigerator.

They love food but they also love their owners.

By petting them, they show you their gratitude but also reduce your stress.

Is it recommended to keep a cat where there are small children?

First of all, the cat is not a toy for children.

And she has her feelings, mood and of course character.

Of course, where there are small children who are still at a very early age, it is better not to have a cat for hygienic reasons.

If you live in an environment where the cat goes outside freely and where it hunts mice, it is better not to have a cat until your child learns basic personal hygiene.

If you already have your pet and your child is born, try not to have close contact at first.

If the cat is strictly at home and the cat is 100% healthy, there is no great risk for your child.

 

 

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Does the cat help in building your child’s responsibility?

Of course yes.

Your child becomes more responsible by keeping a pet.

First of all, he is responsible for his personal hygiene and of course, he acquires the responsibility that he should feed her. Through playing with his pet, the child becomes more responsible and tries not to hurt him, and through mutual love builds empathy.

Does the cat need to visit the vet regularly?

Of course yes.

The cat’s health is important for the whole family.

The cat should regularly go to the veterinarian for preventive examinations and receive all necessary vaccinations.

Does the cat need a bath?

Cats don’t like a lot of water, but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t bathe.

Maybe not as often as us, but at least once a month is recommended to be in the bath.

Their paws should be washed several times a day, especially after using their toilet.

The cat’s hygiene is of special importance for the whole family’s health.

Is the cat just a pet or a member of the family?

A cat is not just a pet. She is a member of a family and requires equal care and responsibility as children.

She is not a toy. She has her own needs and of course financial expenses.

If you decide to keep a pet at home, be ready to take responsibility and care for it.

They give you love. You just have to receive that love.