Friday, January 16, 2009

Cats Impact Human Behavior

Are you the owner of a cat? Is there anything about your cat when you picked her that her? I have a cat named Pepper who collected a garbage when it was 24 hours old. I know, what can you say about a little kitten that does not even have our eyes open. I'm not sure, but that is what made me choose Pepper, functioned properly.

There are several studies that have been made to test whether there is a relationship between cats and their owners' interactions with other human beings. Specifically, owning a cat ellicit compassion to animals and then translates into more compassionate towards other beings humans. An Australian study conducted at the University of Central Queensland proved such a link exists.

The University of Pennsylvania studied another aspect of this - if you have a pet as a child would make a much more compassionate towards animals and humans as adults. The results showed that children who had strong relationships with their cats or dogs as children are more humane attitudes towards animals and humans as adults. It also showed that children have grown and the animals had strong relationships with them, developing stronger relationships with people in adulthood.

Why is that cats in particular that shows our compassion? Be like a cat owner, I can say what you are saying pepper by the tone of his voice, his facial expressions and posture. It's like having a baby who can not speak, but as you come to know her, you start to understand their moods and needs. The development of this sense of the needs of your pet and moods may well allow a better "read" other as adults.

There is something about the dogs and puppies that we want to grow. Are soft, small, stuffed animals and give love. Compassion that brings us naturally. Studies have shown this is especially true for women, perhaps because of the innate maternal instinct inside. Although the men who had strong relationships with their dogs or cats as children showed more compassion in the future relations as those who had no pets. Whatever it is, we show compassion to animals do not translate to show more compassion towards human beings, which is something positive.

Most of these research studies using dogs and their owners because cats can be picked up and loved, even as adults. For those who have never seen the dogs that no value for us and society in general, you may want to reconsider. That might help us to treat each other a little better.

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