
Cats can get a bad rap. There are many negative associations from the "crazy cat lady" to the assumption that cat fans hate others. But cat lovers do have many positive features in common, many of which are supported by science. “The researchers agree that some research has been done to make people who like a pet understand,” said retired veterinarian nurse and eHow Now Pets expert Somyr Perry. Do you think you are a cat? Or do you know someone who fits this description? Read on to learn about the common features of almost all cat lovers.
Credit: Getty Images1. You have no problem with everyone living according to their own conditions.

"It is well known that cats are very independent of some people, and although they desire and appreciate, they tend to only like their terms," retired veterinarian Somyr Perry said. "They arbitrarily come in and choose them. I want to go out to play with. "Some people (including those who did research in Ball State University in 2007 may think it is hostile or indifferent, for you, it only means that people in your life know them) What you want and how to get it. You don't need it, and in turn, you may appreciate the sense of independence in your life.
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In a study published in 2010, researchers surveyed more than 4,000 The pet owners rated their five personality traits: extroversion, friendliness, due diligence, neuroticism, and openness. They found that self-identified cats often scored higher than dog owners when they were open. Researchers With greater demands To be associated with artistic creativity. Therefore, use this feature to find what really appeals to you and pursue it.
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Cats respect cats and can't stand the thought of these clever creatures without a home on the street. They are a company ssionate crew and often work hard to rescue or restore homeless cats. "In addition to taking care of their own cats, most of these types of people are involved in cat rescue and rehabilitation, but a special person is absolutely required to do so," said retired veterinarian Somyr Perry. No matter how your cat arrives, once they enter, they are part of the family. According to the 2011 Harris poll, 91% of cat owners think their pets are family members, and 60% often or occasionally buy gifts.
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In essence, cats don't need to be friends with everyone, as well as their owners. "I know a lot of 'cat people' I live alone. Although I don't call them loner, they tend to be content with an independent lifestyle," retired veterinarian Somyr Perry said. A 2014 study by Carroll University supported this assessment. The researchers surveyed 600 college students and found that those who like cats rather than dogs are more likely to be introverted. Although introverts can hang around others very comfortably, they need to be alone to relax and recharge.
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