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Have you noticed that cats rule the Internet? They conquer social networks, collect millions of views on videos, and their furry faces become heroes of memes. But it's not just a fashion trend – is a real phenomenon that has its own name: ailurophilia.
What is ailurophilia?
Aylurophilia (from Greek words ailuros <TAG1> – cat«and philia <TAG1> – love, passion«) means strong love for cats. It's not just affection, but something more than – admiration, adoration, and sometimes even bigotry. Ailurophils – are people who cannot imagine their life without a purring friend, like to communicate with cats and often give them a special status in their lives.
Where did this love come from?
The phenomenon of cat deification dates back to ancient times.
- Ancient Egypt <TAG1> is probably the first place where ailurophilia has acquired official status. Cats were adored there, considered sacred animals and associated with the goddess Bastet. The cat could even be sentenced to death for murder.
- Middle Ages <TAG1> in Europe the situation was different: because of superstition, cats were associated with witches and witchcraft. This led to their mass destruction, which some historians believe contributed to the spread of the plague (due to the increase in the rat population).
- Modern world <TAG1> today cats have regained their greatness and are once again central to human hearts.
Why are cats so attractive?
There are several scientific explanations for why we love cats so much:
- Purring – natural antidepressantThe sound of a cat purring has been shown to have a calming effect, reduce stress levels, and even promote wound healing.
- A perfect combination of independence and affectionCats are not as addicted as dogs, but at the same time they can be very attached to their host. This creates a unique balance – they give love but do not require excessive attention.
- Cat facial expressions and behavior evoke instincts of care in usBig eyes, small nose, fluffiness – all activate the same mechanisms in us as caring for babies.
- Cats and our Happiness HormonesInteraction with a cat increases the level of oxytocin and serotonin – hormones responsible for feeling happy and calm.
Is ailurophilia – a disease or a feature?
No, ailurophilia – is not a mental disorder, but just a deep love for cats. However, in rare cases, it can go to extremes, for example, when people get dozens of cats and cannot provide them with proper care. Then it may already be a sign of a psychological disorder known as Noah's syndrome.
Cats in pop culture and the Internet
Aylurophilia manifests itself not only in real life, but also in the digital world. Let's remember the cult cats:
- Grumpy Cat <TAG1> infamous internet meme with ever-disgruntled face expression.
- Simon's Cat (Simon's Cat) <TAG1> is an animated character that perfectly conveys the antics of pets.
- Garfield <TAG1> lazy, sarcastic, but adored by millions.
Cats have conquered YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and it seems that their popularity is only growing.
Cats bring us joy, peace and inspiration. And if you notice that you spend hours watching cat videos or can't pass by a mustachioed handsome man on the street, then congratulations – you are most likely an aylurophile too! 😺
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