Hi folks,
I was reading a posting on Cat Chat entitled "Being a cat owner (general slave) is good for your heart" in which the study claimed that
"A WebMD news report said, compared with cat owners, people who never had a pet cat were 40 percent more likely to die of a heart attack and 30 percent more likely to die of any cardiovascular disease, including stroke, heart failure, and chronic heart disease.
and
"The angle of pet ownership was examined on the tail of recent research indicating pets reduce stress. Apparently they did not make the same connection to improved health with the respondents who only had dogs
I'm not suprised, if I had a Great Dane to pull me around the block for "walkies" every night I think I'd have a coronory!
Cheers
Leigh
PS. I wonder if they'd still think the same if they had habitually experienced 15lb of Frankie landing on them on the settee after a flying jump.