Those who have cats can speak with confidence about the many benefits of owning cats. In fact, many individuals see their pets as part of their family.
While companionship is a great reason to own a cat, here are four other benefits of owning a cat that may make it worthwhile for those without a pet to look into adopting a cat.
They Improve Emotional Health
The sense of companionship that owners feel with their pets translates into numerous emotional benefits that can leave individuals feeling less anxious and more at peace in their surroundings.
Being around a cat triggers the body to produce oxytocin, a feel-good hormone.
Cats can also help individuals sleep better and improve coping mechanisms when something bad happens.
They Improve Physical Health
Because cats bring so many emotional benefits to their owners, they also provide physical health benefits.
Cat owners usually have a lower risk of heart disease, stroke, and high cholesterol levels and may see their blood pressure numbers decrease.
Additionally, cat owners have boosted immunity from the constant presence of dander and other kitty allergens in the home.
They Keep Rodents Away
Even if a cat stays strictly indoors, it can still help keep mice and other tiny rodents away from the home.
Well-fed indoor cats may not be highly motivated to track, attack and kill small critters, but their natural odors may be enough to keep mice away.
Those with outdoor pest problems will want to rely on a professional company, such as Fowler Pest Control, rather than on their cats.
They Improve the Environment
Compared to the other most popular home pet, which is the dog, a cat is far better for the environment.
This is mainly because it eats less food over its lifetime and eats more seafood as compared to beef and corn, which is hard on the environment to raise.
Those looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprints can turn to their cats.
Many studies have been undertaken to show the numerous benefits that cats can bring to their owners.
Despite one’s age, financial concerns, or social status, nearly anyone, from elderly individuals without a home companion to small children just learning to interact with their worlds, can find great advantages from owning a cat.
Although having a cat comes with a great deal of responsibility, nearly all owners will speak to the fact that a cat is well worth their time and money.
Dawn Mielke
Saturday 8th of January 2022
I always recommend cats as pets. I've had plenty over my lifetime and each had a unique personality and talent.
Calvin
Tuesday 4th of September 2018
Definitely lots of benefits to having cats. Mine is not good at catching flying things but he is a spider killer and much more
Stacey A Smith
Friday 8th of June 2018
Have 9 Cat's and love them all but they can be messy got to have a lot of wipes around for that.
Julie Waldron
Tuesday 24th of April 2018
We have our daughter's cat because she can't have him at her place. He's just as much ours though. I always said I never wanted a cat, well.... He's pretty much grown on us, I always say we didn't find him(he showed up as a kitty), he found us. :)
Amy D
Saturday 24th of March 2018
The best pet I've ever owned was my kitty, Pumpkin. He brought so much emotional support. I didn't know that cat owners have boosted immunity from the constant presence of dander and other kitty allergens in the home. :-)