Let's talk about the benefits first:
1. Cat owners will never be late for work. Because the cat will wake you up at a fixed time every morning. What? Sorry! Then the cat will keep tossing you out of bed before giving up. Will you still be late for work?
2. It helps to form a good concept of time. As an overbearing master, it has become a habit to eat two meals a day. If you haven't fed your master at a fixed time, the consequences will be terrible.
3. Keeping a cat helps to improve the family environment. Everyone knows that cats are very active animals, and they often run around, jump and scratch at home, so in order to avoid loss and accidental injury to cats, put away fragile valuables and dangerous goods at home quickly.
People who own cats are more diligent. Although furry cats are cute, cats will shed their fur, so it is absolutely necessary to sweep the floor and mop the floor every day for family hygiene after raising cats.
5. Cats make people smart. Studies have found that cat owners will stand out in the overall IQ level.
6. Cats are good for the environment. The carbon emission caused by raising a dog is higher than that caused by raising a cat, so raising a cat will be more environmentally friendly on the whole. 7. Cats can help people heal. Sometimes it is often found that your cat spent that time with you when you are sad, and seeing your cat every day will make you feel better invisibly.
8. Good for the heart. Studies have shown that keeping pets can better relieve stress and help people relax.
9. Keeping a cat helps prevent thieves. Because at night, it's the cat's world, and the cat's eyesight is far better than that of human beings at night, so 1 it's time to recruit thieves at home, and it's not necessarily you but your cat who will react first.
10. Keeping a cat helps to lose weight. The indispensable job of cat slaves every day is to interact with cats, that is, to play with cats, so you want to lie in bed lazily and store fat. How is that possible?
Having said so many advantages, what are the disadvantages of owning a cat?
1. carries germs, parasites, etc. For free-range cats, they often like to drill in grass, sand and other places, so they can easily carry germs, parasites and so on, and then infect people through contact with humans.
2. Cats are prone to diseases. For cats, they often get sick after playing outside. This is because they are exposed to too many unclean things, and they are infected with various diseases, which not only requires energy to treat, but also affects people's emotions.
For ordinary families, another consequence of keeping cats is that the number of stray cats increases. Free-range cats may mate with stray cats if they have not been sterilized, resulting in an increasing number of stray cats.
4. It is also easy to have a car accident when cats are kept in stock. Many people will see cats crossing at random on the road, which will cause great security risks, which will not only affect the safety of cats, but also cause direct personal and property losses.
5. Although cats are usually gentle, they can also violently hurt people. For kittens, it is even more attractive, but in the process of playing, cats may be provoked and scratched by cats, which may affect personal safety.
6. The cat is the last infected host of toxoplasmosis. If the cat is infected with toxoplasmosis, it will be infected by kissing and licking at ordinary times. It is fine for adults to have antibodies, but if pregnant women are infected, the toxoplasmosis will be transmitted to the fetus through the placenta, which will affect the development of the fetus and lead to fetal malformation, abortion and premature delivery.
7. Cats are jealous and like to be jealous. Cats are very concerned about their status in their owners' hearts, so they will be jealous of other animals that are liked by their owners.