Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Negative Words Describe Describe Spiderman

woof, woof, meow ...

"Do you all love their cats so hot like us?" I asked my daughter. Our two cats are well aware that our only purpose in life is as a person to us to care for them and meet their needs. At night they lie in bed and be fed on time clock at half past six in the morning must be with us (and if I do the morning feeding machines, not working, I will wake up to a friendly, wet Nasenstubser). If one of them is at night home, you can see us running around desperately in the dark with flashlights ... " Puss, puss, where are you?"
Well, maybe we are a little too overprotective, but I know, most people love their dog or cat very much.

Meanwhile, it has also been scientifically proven, what most pet owners know intuitively: Pets do well. to pet a dog or cat lowers blood pressure and cholesterol-lowering and reduces stress, anxiety and depression. No wonder that people go to the doctor less often with pets.

cats seem even more cardio-protective than to be dogs. For example, a, 2008, 4435 adults at the University of Minnesota study that the relative risk of death from heart attacks in people who had never owned a cat, 40% higher. This effect was not demonstrated for dog owners. It is not clear whether the heart-protecting life with a cat does, or whether some (more relaxed, calmer) characters are more likely to have a cat.


But one thing is clear: a purring cat supports alpha-wave activity in the brain. A strong alpha-wave activity indicated that the brain is in a relaxed state. Other Triggers alpha waves are: to be in the nature, plants considered (especially if they have flowers) and meditate. I've also read somewhere that cats themselves are mainly located in an alpha wave state, but could now no longer find it. Apart from all these unconscious

benefits, most cats are indeed the need to thank us. Why else would they put us on a regular basis a dead mouse in the kitchen?

PS Regardless of all studies, dogs are naturally great, to keep fit. Not only that, they are also great communication aids. According to my friends, their dogs regularly in Hyde Park to run, there is no better aid to get into conversation with strangers.

References:
Barnes, S: A grassroots remedy. The Times. 11.06.2007. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article1907765.ece
Between Friends. Cats are good medicine for the body and the mind Spring 2002nd http://www.bestfriendspetcare.com/bf_feature_14.cfm
Cats and human health. http://www.allaboutpets.org.uk/factsheets/cat/health/cats-and-human-health.aspx
Harrington, E: Job stress Cats Can Protect the Heart? 06.09.2009. http://mindbodyfitness.suite101.com/article.cfm/todays_job_stress_and_how_owning_a_cat_can_help
Morrison, D: A feline lifeline? Owning a cat is linked to a lower risk of heart attack. Spring 2008th UMNews http://www1.umn.edu/umnnews/Feature_Stories/A_feline_lifeline3F.html

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