The concept of pet therapy is one that is considerably on the rise in popularity. University campuses are creating dog therapy programs that allow stressed out students to interact with dogs for their mental health. Equestrian therapy programs create the opportunity for anyone struggling with any type of condition to interact with horses for their well being. In the same regard, cats are considered therapy animals as well. Owning a cat has proven to have a number of medical and mental health benefits, including lowered blood pressure, longevity and a consistent release of endorphins. The therapeutic benefits to owning a cat are many.
The most important aspect of cat ownership is the bond that forms between an animal and their owner. Cats are unique in the animal world for their independence. Unlike other pets, their personalities are not as needy. Instead, they require a certain element of personal space and respect in order to be happy. This type of pet suits people with independent personalities very well. Regardless of how independent a domestic cat is, they are still social animals and want to give and receive love. They require a bit more space than an animal like a dog, but they are still very affectionate. They need physical contact, play time and basic life provisions.
If you decide to own a cat and you give the cat love and respect, you will have a best friend to call your own. Cats are incredibly charming and endearing; full of natural curiosity and playfulness. There will be times they want to entertain themselves and there will be times they will come to you for love and friendship. The time you spend with your cat will reward you by improving your physical and mental health and by giving you a sense of purpose, relationship and responsibility. Do not hesitate to provide a feline with a loving home!
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