To this end, British scientists have also done special research.
A research team from Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom specially investigated nearly 3,000 cat owners for this purpose and conducted a follow-up survey. Understand the owner's personality and the health status, behavior and living habits of pet cats with the help of online questionnaires. Pet adoption/foster care/pet hunting/hitchhiking at the pet adoption rescue station.
The results show that if the owner is prone to anxiety, fear, anger, depression and loneliness, pet cats are prone to behavioral problems, more aggressive, and more prone to anxiety or fear. Pet cats fed by owners with more stable emotions are more gregarious, happier and healthier.
The research results were published in the latest issue of the American journal Science and Comprehensive Library. The British Daily Telegraph quoted Lauren Finka, one of the authors of the paper and an animal expert at Nottingham Trent University, as saying, "Many owners regard pets as family members and form close social relations with them, so pets are likely to be influenced by the way we interact with them and the way we take care of them." People with different personalities will raise cats with different personalities.