This is from the AARP, the old folks magazine:
During a ten year study, subjects with cats were 40 percent less likely to die from a heart attack than their catless counterparts.
There are a lot of things I can read in to that one sentence. Since I would assume that everybody on here has at least one cat, it would appear that we are going to live perhaps a lot longer than "those" people without cats. So now I want to see a study based on the NUMBER of cats you have. Does a person with six cats have half the chance of having a heart attack as those with three?
During a ten year study, subjects with cats were 40 percent less likely to die from a heart attack than their catless counterparts.
There are a lot of things I can read in to that one sentence. Since I would assume that everybody on here has at least one cat, it would appear that we are going to live perhaps a lot longer than "those" people without cats. So now I want to see a study based on the NUMBER of cats you have. Does a person with six cats have half the chance of having a heart attack as those with three?