Cats and People





  • It has been scientifically proven that stroking a cat can lower one's blood pressure.
  • In 1987, cats overtook dogs as the number one pet in America (about 50 million cats resided in 24 million homes in 1986). About 37% of American homes today have at least one cat.
  • If your cat snores or rolls over on his back to expose his belly, it means he trusts you.
  • Cats respond better to women than to men, probably due to the fact that women's voices have a higher pitch.
  • In an average year, cat owners in the United States spend over $2 billion on cat food.
  • According to a Gallup poll, most American pet owners obtain their cats by adopting strays.
  • When your cats rubs up against you, she is actually marking you as "hers" with her scent. If your cat pushes his face against your head, it is a sign of acceptance and affection.



  • Contrary to popular belief, people are not allergic to cat fur, dander, saliva, or urine - they are allergic to "sebum," a fatty substance secreted by the cat's sebaceous glands. More interesting, someone who is allergic to one cat may not be allergic to another cat. Though there isn't (yet) a way of predicting which cat is more likely to cause allergic reactions, it has been proven that male cats shed much greater amounts of allergen than females. A neutered male, however, sheds much less than a non-neutered male.
  • Cat bites are more likely to become infected than dog bites.
  • In just 7 years, one un-spayed female cat and one un-neutered male cat and their offspring can result in 420,000 kittens.
  • Some notable people who disliked cats:  Napoleon Bonaparte, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Hitler.



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