1. The oldest-living cat was a 31-year-old Burmesenames Kataleena Lady. She lived in Melbourne, Australia. She was born on march 11, 1977 and died sometime in 2008.
2. It is scienticifically proven that owning a cat is good for human health. It decreases the risk of high blood pressure and other illnesses.
3. A cat's purr exactly matches the vibration used in hospitals to relieve some patients of pain. A purring cat in your lap can help relieve some kinds of pain.
4. Talking to your cat establishes a stronger bond.
2. It is scienticifically proven that owning a cat is good for human health. It decreases the risk of high blood pressure and other illnesses.
3. A cat's purr exactly matches the vibration used in hospitals to relieve some patients of pain. A purring cat in your lap can help relieve some kinds of pain.
4. Talking to your cat establishes a stronger bond.