Who Shouldn't Have Cats: 3 Types of People Who Are Unlikely to Befriend a Fluffy Animal

12.04.2024 00:30

Many people dream of having a kitten. And this is quite understandable.

First of all, it’s nice to have a cute animal in the house.

Secondly, a cat can very well make its owner and his family members happy.

Thirdly, cats have a positive psychological effect on lonely people.

However, before getting a fluffy pet, you need to analyze your own character, lifestyle and health.

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There are types of people who should not become owners of a purring cat: it is unlikely that they will be able to establish a relationship with a pet.

Allergy sufferers

A person who is allergic to cats should not become the owner of a meowing animal.

After all, allergic reactions will occur very often.

However, bad consequences can be prevented. It is enough to get a cat that is a representative of a hypoallergenic breed.

People who often leave or move

Getting a cat is not recommended for people who often go on business trips. Especially if there is no one to leave the pet with.

A furry four-legged friend who is regularly left alone will suffer greatly.

People who frequently change their place of residence are also undesirable to become cat owners. The fact is that any move will be a huge stress for the animal.

Restless or overly active people

Cats love calm and quiet people who know how to live according to a schedule.

A cat is unlikely to “make friends” with a person who often makes noise and loses his temper.

Previously, experts explained how long a cat can be left alone at home.

Kurchev Anton Author: Kurchev Anton Deputy Editor-in-Chief


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  1. Allergy sufferers
  2. People who often leave or move
  3. Restless or overly active people