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  2. Owning a cat can tell others a lot about you - AOL

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    Read more special coverage on National Cat Day: Cat breed that best fits your personality And most vets agree that having any pet is good for your health. But at least one study found owning a cat ...

  3. How to Be a Cat - Wikipedia

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    [1] Booklist found it "Spare, with the feel of an art book, this gracefully illustrates the parent-child relationship." [2] How to Be a Cat has also been reviewed by Kirkus Reviews, [3] Publishers Weekly, [4] Horn Book Guides, [5] The Deakin Review of Children's Literature, [6] The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, [7] and the ...

  4. Why owning a cat is great for your health - AOL

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    When it comes to our feline friends, it can sometimes feel like cats “own” us more than we “own” them. But did you know that being a cat person might be beneficial to your health ...

  5. The Mental Health Benefits of Being a Cat Lover - AOL

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    Playing with a cat can lighten your mood and help distract you from things that might have a negative impact on your mental health. And being needed by your cat can help you feel less alone and ...

  6. Cat Problems - Wikipedia

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    Cat Problems was generally well received by critics, including a starred review from Booklist. [1] Multiple reviewers praised John's writing. Kirkus Reviews wrote, "The cat's whiny, self-centered personality is wittily conveyed, but its wry monologue"–which Booklist's Lucinda Whitehurst "hilariously incessant"– [1] "also

  7. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    Cats exceeded dogs in number as pets in the United States in 1985 for the first time, in part because the development of cat litter in the mid-20th century eliminated the unpleasantly powerful smell of cat urine. [9] A 2007 Gallup poll reported that men and women in the United States of America were equally likely to own a cat. [10]

  8. Cat lady - Wikipedia

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    The term "cat lady" has also been used as a pejorative term towards women without children, regardless of if they actually own cats. [2] [3] Depending on context, the ordinarily pejorative word "crazy" may be prepended to "cat lady" to indicate either a pejorative [1] or a humorous and affectionate label. [4]

  9. New study finds that owning a cat can lead to severe mental ...

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    Keep these tips in mind so you can continue enjoying your cat's special brand of stand-offish affection with peace of mind. Related: See more of T.Swift and her cats: More animals in the news: