Sunday, September 27, 2009

Cats Owned by Celebrities

By Robert Jizawa

Cats have fascinated and intrigued people of the world, for ages. First domesticated then worshipped in ancient Egypt , later bred and exported abroad, cats became loyal companions and objects of admiration.

"The Cats" Broadway musical, is a good example of how these furry miracles can inspire artists of different eras.

Tolstoy even told the tale of a cat who was critical to his story "Master and Margarita"; Sir Winston Churchill firmly believed that cats were important companions and always had his pal Jock in the room when meals were to commence.

Sir Isaac Newton created the cat door, or cat flap, so that his feline friends could come and go as they wished without letting too much light into his laboratory. Even though this device was invented in the 17th century, it is still in demand as the preferred way to allow a cat to have his freedom and access to the house at the same time.

The gifted inventor Nikola Tesla first wondered about electricity as a young child while petting his cat Macak. The repeated contact of his hand with the cat's fur produced sparks, which led Tesla to make astonishing discoveries in the realm of mechanical and electrical engineering!

People are easily entranced by a cat's graceful gait, their hypnotic eyes and relaxing purr. You can even find cat fancier clubs just for cat lovers as well as salons and pet clothing lines that cater to your feline's needs. Consumers not only love their pets, they also love to spend money on their pets and they like to buy specialty items--frontline for cats is an example.

However cats are not only pleasant to the eye they also have certain therapeutic virtues. According to a study published in 2002 by professors Allen K, Blascovich J, Mendes WB, of the State University of New York , contact with cats can help lower high blood pressure. In their article entitled "Cardiovascular reactivity and the presence of pets, friends, and spouses: the truth about cats and dogs", they provide evidence on the way cats help moderate reaction to stress and improve one's health.

One of the reasons cats are so popular in North America is that they're low maintenance pets. There are more than 82 million domesticated cats in the United States according to a 2007 study conducted by the American Veterinary Medical Association. Wikipedia states that cats typically live longer if they live exclusively indoors. They are less likely to come in contact with diseases and bacteria, are protected from cat fight injuries and are not susceptible to being hit by a car. Whether or not to have an indoor cat is a personal decision that depends on different factors. You definitely need to love your cat. Cats we adopt are our responsibility. We need to never let them down.

Sigmund Freud once said, "Time spent with cats is never wasted.

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