Can cats control your mind?

New neuroscience research says that Toxo—the cysts in our brains from cats—can improve our self-control. For the 30 percent of people who have this infection, it's about more than promiscuity, schizophrenia, and car crashes. “It is definitely not smart to intentionally infect yourself.
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Can cats affect your brain?

Toxoplasmosis: How a cat parasite exploits immune cells to reach the brain. Summary: Scientists have previously shown that a parasite from cats can infect people's brain and affect our behaviour. Now, researchers at Stockholm University have discovered how the parasite takes control of our cells.
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Can cats make you crazy?

Alert! "Cats Can Literally Make You Crazy." Wait! "Cats Don't Cause Mental Illness." The news headlines are as alarming as they are contradictory. All refer to Toxoplasma gondii, a brain parasite carried by our feline companions that infects roughly one in three people.
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Does smelling your cat give you brain worms?

No, but they may make you less afraid of risk. There's a single-celled parasite called Toxoplasma gondii, and it can turn a normally risk-averse mouse into a bold, cat-seeking rodent. Cats that devour such mice can then pass the parasite onto humans. But once humans are infected, what happens to them?
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Do cats have the ability to think?

Cats are Skilled at Interpreting Our Thoughts and Moods. One of the things that set humans apart from most other animals is our ability to guess what other people are thinking and feeling based on non-verbal cues. At least one study showed that cats are also able to respond to humans' cues, such as pointing.
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What is the IQ of a cat?

The domestic cat is attributed a value of between 1–1.71; relative to human value, that is 7.44–7.8. The largest brains in the family Felidae are those of the tigers in Java and Bali.
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How intelligent is a cat?

Based on several studies, behaviorists believe an adult cat's intelligence is comparable to that of a 2-year-old human toddler.
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Can cats give you schizophrenia?

Basically, cats probably don't actually cause someone to develop schizophrenia. The T. gondii found in some cats can cause cysts that accelerate premature brain deterioration, but such deterioration can happen only in individuals who are predisposed to schizophrenia.
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Why are humans attracted to cats?

Research has proven that petting a cat causes a release of the “love hormone” in humans. The technical term for this neurochemical is oxytocin, a hormone that is released when people fall in love. Oxytocin has also been proven to increase your emotional perception!
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Can cats cause depression in humans?

A recent study performed on 1.3 million patients showed a strong association between being bitten by a cat and probability of being diagnosed with depression. Authors suggested that infection with cat parasite Toxoplasma could be the reason for this association.
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Do cats manipulate humans?

Scientific studies have determined that cats can manipulate and control humans in small and subtle ways. Cats' manipulative techniques include using a special purr to signal urgency and encouraging beneficial behavior through reciprocity.
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What happens if I touched cat poop?

The most common way of becoming infected is through contact with cat poop. Cats shed millions of parasites in their poop for up to three weeks after they eat an infected mouse or other animal. If you accidentally touch your mouth after touching cat poop, you may ingest the parasite.
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Do cats get attached to humans?

The researchers found that approximately 64 percent of the cats were securely attached to their owners, similar to what's seen in dogs and babies.
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Are cats evil?

If you read this column regularly, you probably already know the answer to that question is no. Cats are definitely not evil, mean, or vindictive by nature. And yet this seems to be a recurring theme.
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What makes a crazy cat lady?

If you constantly talk to your cats, you just might be a crazy cat lady — especially if you talk to your cats like they're people. And if you enjoy your conversations with them more than those you have with most humans, you are almost definitely a crazy cat lady.
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Do cats give you dopamine?

Literally. Interaction with cats can not only help heal our bodies but also reduce the risk of heart attacks, lower our blood pressure and release dopamine and serotonin, which help regulate your mood, reduce stress and ultimately improve immune functioning.
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Do cats protect their owners?

While it might be hard to believe for some, a cat is more than capable of defending you. In fact, a cat can sometimes be almost as protective as a dog. However, it is unlikely a cat will resort to physical aggression unless it's essential. While a cat's natural response is to flee trouble, a cat can defend its owner.
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Are cats loyal?

Everything they do, they do because they want to. Cats can be truly loyal, but unlike dogs, that loyalty comes out of their desire to be loyal to you. That makes it so much more valuable.
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Why does my cat stare at me?

Your Cat Stares at You to Show Affection

Cats can use staring as a nonverbal way of communicating. Even though a long, unblinking stare may not be the best way for humans to show affection, when your fur baby does this, it may mean they're showing love to their favourite owner.
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Can cats smell menstrual blood?

It turns out that both cats and dogs are able to detect menstruation by odor and hormonal levels. Of course, they don't actually have any scientific concept of what's happening in your uterus, but they do know that something is going on.
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Can cats be bipolar?

While having a bipolar cat is uncommon, felines can experience mental health issues including anxiety, depression, and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Your cat may even develop anxiety or depression as a result of you suffering from the condition.
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Do cats give you Alzheimer's?

A brain parasite that is typically transmitted to humans by cats has now been connected with several neurological disorders, including epilepsy, Parkinson's, some cancers and Alzheimer's.
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Do cats think they are superior to humans?

Cats respond to kindness, they have a sense of fair play, and they can find themselves compelled to look after us when it is obvious we need it. Does that make them superior to some people? Yes, it does.
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Do cats have an alpha human?

Cats are incapable of considering a human to be an alpha. They have no concept of alpha and beta dynamics, even among themselves. If you feel like your cat doesn't respect you but respects another member of the house more, it's not because it thinks you are weak. It just doesn't feel attached to the other person.
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Who is smarter dog or cat?

Brain Smarts

Suzana Herculano-Houzel is a Brazilian neuroscientist, and she found that the dog's brain has about 530 million neurons and that the cat's brain has around 250 million. Herculano-Houzel's study does indicate that scientifically speaking, dogs can be considered smarter than cats.
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