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The Benefits of Having a Cat

March 15 2018
Did you know that about 35% of Canadian households include kitties? Our feline friends have many charms that make them such popular pets. Fluffy is cute, clean, cuddly, and fairly self-sufficient. However, there are actually some great benefits to owning a cat. An Oshawa, ON vet lists a few of them below.

Live Entertainment

Cats all have their own unique purrsonalities. Chances are, your kitty has a few adorable quirks that are all her own. Whether your pet has a funny choice of sleeping spots, a charismatic meow, or a silly obsession, it’s probably safe to say that Fluffy keeps you smiling with her kitty antics. It’s also almost impossible not to chuckle when watching a frisky kitty pounce on a fuzzy toy.

Sleeping Aid

Cats love to snuggle with their owners. Curling up with your feline buddy purring beside you is a great way to wind down at the end of a long day!

Unconditional Love

Fluffy may have a reputation for being cold and aloof, but cats are actually very affectionate, and can get extremely attached to their owners. One thing that is so wonderful about our furry friends is the fact that they are able to love us unconditionally. Your kitty will never care how much money you make or what kind of car you drive: she just wants to be loved and petted.

Therapy on Paws

Our furry friends can be a great source of comfort in troubled times. If you’ve had a bad day, a cuddle session with a purring cat may be just what you need to relax and feel better. In fact, kitty purrs have been shown to help people cope with grief, depression, stress, and anxiety.

Mouse Patrol

While there are certainly some pampered housecats that wouldn’t have any idea what to do with an actual live mouse, many kitties do earn their keep by catching any mice that may have made it indoors. Of course, Fluffy’s hunting skills may be more useful to those who live in old farmhouses than apartment dwellers, but they are still worth mention. After all, our feline pals’ hunting skills were a big part of the reason we domesticated them in the first place! Please do not hesitate to contact us, your local Oshawa, ON pet hospital, for all of your cat’s veterinary care needs. We are here to help!

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