They can comfort you, play with you, improve your mood, and it has been proven that patients with animals such as cats to keep them company recover better.
Cats can keep you company and make you happy!
They benefit your well-being and your self-image, because if you treat them with love and respect, they treat you with love and respect back. They give your life a purpose, to take care of them and love them. Some prisons allow their inmates to own cats because it helps them realize the importance of living.
A cat can affect humans in many ways. For example, just petting a cat can lower human blood pressure and stress level. Also, a cats presence can boost the human immune system and releases positive chemicals in the brain.
They are good for petting them, catching mice, and they are good friends who can't judge you, no matter what you do. They also can teach people, especially kids, a sense of responsibility.
Relieves tension to pet them.
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Humans have a sternocleidomastoid muscle, but cats do not. In a cat, the sternomastoid muscle defines the anterior triangle of the neck.
Cats do not have appendix and humans do.
yes humans can get mange, its a skin disease within humans and dogs and cats
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Yes, cats can see humans.
Almost all plants benefit humans
they benefit humans by eating chicken breats
They are probably scared of humans. Unlike domestic cats, wild cats are not raised with humans. Hope this helped!
Cats don't have tendinous intersections and humans do.
Cats are smarter than humans. - INCORRECT.
Humans and cats have similar x and y chromosomes and have the same ancestor from the past. Cats and humans share 90 percent of homologous genes.
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It can have sex with its self and have babies and can fertilize its own egg.
Not really. In symbiosis, each partner derives benefit from the partnership. While rats benefit from humans, humans do not benefit from rats.
No, cats cannot talk like humans at all.
cats can interact with humans by waging their tails, purring, or even looking at you with big eyes.