Uh, cat owners, we have some news.
Whether it’s good or bad news depends on your cat… and you.
If your cat is anxious, aggressive or lazy, a new study suggests a look in the mirror might help you understand why.
Research by Nottingham Trent University and the University of Lincoln in the UK has found a link between the personalities of owners and the behaviour of their cats through surveying more than 3000 cat owners.
The relationship between parent personality and the development, behaviour and wellbeing of children is well established and the findings published in the Plos One journal suggest that the same is true of owners and their cats.
The study results found evidence that lower levels of owner neuroticism – defined as individuals more likely to show hostility and suffer from anxiety, anger, depressions, self-consciousness, impulsiveness and vulnerability – may be more beneficial for cats, the same conclusions found in parent-child studies.
Owners with higher levels of neuroticism were more like to have cats with greater aggression, anxiety, weight issues and ongoing medical conditions.
Dr Lauren Finka, Postdoctoral researcher in animal welfare in Nottingham Trent University and co-author of the study told the Telegraph that many owners consider their pets as family members and form close social bonds with them.
Top Comments
I and my family have had many, many cats over the years, most with vastly different personalities.
Does that mean I am schizophrenic?
Yes - especially since you failed to realise your last cat was actually a plump ferret.
This is how they get you Salem ;o)
What about how we are affected by their personalities and how they manage us? My adopted adult shelter cat was a little bastard from the get go. Still is but his forceful personality is highly amusing. He has turned me into an early morning person by using his sharpest claw to pin prick my top lip to wake me up to get him breakfast. He also likes to escape the house and once came home after several hours with a swagger and smelling like beer. I was furious! Ha ha
Haha we also have a bastard cat! Absolutely adorable and affectionate to us but hates everyone else...however I’m not much of a people person either so he possibly gets it from me. The other other one also has issues, multiple issues actually that clearly are all of her own.