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Learn more about the benefits of cats for humans

Cats are cute, very cuddly, but that’s not all. Quite mysteriously, they positively influence our physical health, behavior and psyche.
Benefits of cats for children
Having a cat in the house is good for the whole family. If you have children, you will be happy to know that these little companions allow children to strengthen their immunity, escape allergies and asthma. A significant benefit for the health of the youngest.
Also note that some studies affirm that the presence of a cat at home allows children to be empowered very early. by learning to take care of each other, to work in a more concentrated way, to respect a more fragile being and to acquire a better self-esteem. Best of all, the cat relaxes and reassures children – especially if they are afraid of the dark at night.
The elderly and cats
If one of your parents or grandparents lives in a retirement home (EHPAD) or in a specialized establishment, she may be feeling lonely or emotionally deprived. It’s not easy to live far from home and away from your family. Some structures bring in cats or accept that the residents come with theirs.
This gentle presence soothes them, lowers their blood pressure, allows them a more restful sleep, offers them caresses and the warmth that they sometimes lack. The relationship with a cat is amazing and could almost be called friendship, as the cat is endowed with an empathy that allows him to detect when their owner is in danger, distressed, in pain or feeling lonely. What could be more soothing than a cat purring on its lap!
Purring therapy proven by science
Are you familiar with purring therapy? It is a phenomenon which is gradually becoming a science, because the purring of a cat is beneficial for itself and for those around it. How it works ? Jean-Yves Gauchet, veterinarian in Toulouse at the origin of purring therapy explains: “ After injuries or fractures, cats have five times less sequelae than dogs, and get back into shape three times faster. Hence the hypothesis ofan authentic restorative action of the purring : by emitting this sound, cats are more resistant to dangerous situations. »
More and more physiotherapists and orthopedists are using sound vibrations in stages at low frequencies (similar to those emitted by cats) to treat fractures, injuries and accelerate healing. Cats vibrate in this way when they fall asleep, but also when they are in pain or are immersed in intense stressful situations. What are the benefits for humans? ” Listen to this sweet sound causes the production of serotonin, the hormone of happiness, involved in the quality of our sleep and our mood. “ adds Jean-Yves Gauchet.
Finally, thanks to the pheromones that we emit, cats are able to detect our distress and instinctively come upon us to purr. Obviously, if his master is better, he will take more care of himself!