Cats and "Schizophrenia"

PLUS : Owner adopts blind cat without knowing

DECEMBER 15TH, 2023

Welcome to this Friday’s Edition of The Cat Square Newsletter!

Todays Headlines:

β€’ Owner adopts blind cat without knowing
β€’ Cat pees on boyfriend after argument πŸ˜‚ 
β€’ Cat ownership linked to schizophrenia

Lets Dive In……

RESCUE AND ADOPTION

Owner Adopts Blind Cat Without Knowing.

A fluffy white cat named Enoki was recently adopted by a new owner.

The owner soon discovered that Enoki is blind, as evidenced by the cat's clumsiness in a TikTok video.

A veterinarian confirmed that Enoki is indeed partially blind.

Cat eyes are designed for day and night vision, but are prone to injury and disease.Despite his blindness, Enoki is a confident and lovable cat.

His TikTok video has gone viral, and he has earned many fans who admire his resilience and sweetness.

Source: Tiktok Post

FUNNY AND CUTE

Cat Pees On Boyfriend After Argument With Boyfriend.

A cat named Baghira, loyal to his owner Kira, peed on her sleeping boyfriend Philip after an argument.

This funny CCTV footage went viral, showing the cat's siding and helping the couple reconcile with laughter.

This incident challenges the stereotype of cats being uncaring, highlighting their emotional intelligence and ability to understand human emotions.

Despite some viewers speculating about other reasons, the story celebrates the bond between cat and owner, with Baghira earning praise for his "loyalty."

Source: Tiktok post

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TRENDING AND VIRAL

Cat Ownership Linked to Increased Schizophrenia Risk.

Cat exposure might double schizophrenia risk, but the link remains murky. Studies suggest this connection, but their quality varies.

Schizophrenia's cause involves complex factors like genetics, environment, and more.

While cat exposure might play a role, a definitive cause-and-effect link is missing.

Researchers call for further studies to clarify this intricate relationship. Remember, correlation doesn't always equal causation.

So, cat cuddles are still safe, but stay informed about evolving research!

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