Pets


    Pet therapy is apparently gaining momentum in many medical communities, and according to Animal Planet’s website, there is scientific research that suggests pet owners live longer than those without pets.

    It seems that our own animals have the ability to relieve us of our troubles, or at least make our worries seem less important. The bond between pets and their owners may never be fully understood (cats in particular have always struck me as magical and mysterious–and now they have healing powers?!) but it’s nice to know having a furry confidant around can add years to our lives.


CATS



    Many people now a days, would still support that the dog is the man's best friend, as a cat lover since I was a child, I highly disagree with that statement. As I grew up I had many best friends, many of them were feline creatures.

    As a feline lover I have proved that cats are incredibly smart, they love to be spoiled and have a I-do-not-care attitude, very much like most humans. Well whom has own a cat know that little noise inside the cat either this one wants petting or is happy to see you, well this noise is called the purr. The purr is a systematic bio-sound that cats activate when they are happy, want to show gratitude or simply need a brunch treat. But did you know that this sounds may actually be contributing to our physical well-being.

    When a cat purrs within a range of 20-140 Hertz, nearby humans may be therapeutically benefiting from these vibrations. Purring has been linked to help lowering stress, decreasing symptoms of Dyspnoea, lessening the chances of having a heart attack, reduce headaches and even strengthening bones.


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