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- Researchers from Indiana University surveyed 7,000 people and determined that cute-cat videos boost your mood and banish negativity. Watching them lowers feelings of anxiety, annoyance, and sadness and can even give you more energy—so you can save a few bucks and skip that 4 P.M. coffee break.
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Aug 12, 2024 · Cat videos are said to provide several benefits for the viewer. 1. Cat Videos Improve Your Focus. A study conducted in Japan at Hiroshima University suggests that looking at pictures of kittens and puppies can boost a person’s attention and concentration.
Jun 19, 2015 · A new study suggests that watching cat videos may boost positive emotions in people and prepare them to take on difficult or unpleasant tasks, The Independent reports.
Jun 19, 2015 · Internet cat videos don't just result in major "LOLs," they also deliver significant health benefits, a new study suggests.
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May 20, 2014 · But while videos of giggling babies and prancing puppies are among the favorites, few clips are quite as entrancing as the internet's most celebrated creations: cat videos. What is it exactly that makes feline footage so popular?
Jul 31, 2024 · Sometimes they are uploaded to inform, sometimes to entertain, but they all play in to our obsession with felines. But why are cat videos so popular? The answer lies in the benefits of cat videos as watched by we humans and AnimalWised explains why they might be better for us than we thought.
Jun 17, 2015 · The study, conducted by Indiana University researcher Jessica Gall Myrick, revealed that watching cat videos increased energy, heightened pleasure, and lowered anxiety. While the...
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Jun 20, 2015 · A new study has found doing so could boost energy levels and increase feelings of happiness. Published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior, the study even suggests that watching internet cats could be used as a form of digital pet therapy or stress relief.