The viral cat begged the question: Does music really calm cats?
- January 13, 2024
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You may have seen the video that went viral recently. An angry cat gets angry when his mother sings to him and plays the instrument. He suddenly calmed
You may have seen the video that went viral recently. An angry cat gets angry when his mother sings to him and plays the instrument. He suddenly calmed
You may have seen the video that went viral recently. An angry cat gets angry when his mother sings to him and plays the instrument. He suddenly calmed down and became as soft as cotton. Was it really the music that calmed him down?
Have you noticed something like this in your own cat? Subject, In the light of scientific research into Let’s investigate and clarify.
Remark: Our sister Pınar in the video; It provides shelter for domesticated, mentally handicapped and sick cats. The cat named “Goat” in the video was also mentally handicapped and soothed with music. 🙁
A study conducted in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery found that music affects cats. Whether it will reduce your stress wanted to be viewed. Cats at work; They were exposed to one of three auditory stimulus tests: silence, classical music and cat-specific music.
So what was the result? Cat music is real cat music. by reducing stress levels This allowed them to remain calmer in the clinical environment. “What about cat music? Jazz or something?” Looks like we hear you say.
of cats hearing They are very advanced, hunters after all. While this doesn’t mean they have a special ear for music, they can distinguish certain things. If you put on a Metallica song they might get excited, but if they hear quieter songs they’ll be more likely to join you.
Music specifically for cats including sounds such as purring and sucking; They are generally designed with sounds that cats are expected to enjoy, such as higher pitched sounds. Just as humans prefer frequencies within our vocal range, cats also prefer sounds that are higher than ours and similar to their own vocal range.
There are also playlists you can create from Spotify! These songs combine the music we love with a style our friends can enjoy too. Let’s curl up on the couch together and listen! You can open it by clicking here.
We’d be surprised if these elite cats didn’t like classical music! Music therapy for animals Dr. is an expert in this field. Cats like to listen to music, as long as it’s soothing, says Susan Wagner.
Chopin and Bach are exactly what they would like. Put on a relaxing Chopin piano recital An enjoyable experience for you and your cat You can keep it alive.
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Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.