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**RESTRICTIONS: NO Access Israel Media/Persian Language TV Stations Outside Iran/Strictly No Access BBC Persian/VOA Persian/Manoto-1 TV/Iran International**Tehran, Oct 7 (EFE/EPA).- The opening of the Persian cat cafe museum in downtown Tehran has given cat lovers a place where they can get something to drink, eat a snack and spend some time bonding with the resident felines.According to the manager, Persian cat cafe museum is the first cat museum in Iran and started almost two years ago and is owned by Iranian woman Forough Akbari. (Camera: ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH).SHOT LIST: THE PERSIAN CAT CAFE MUSEUM IN DOWNTOWN TEHRAN, IRAN.
Barcelona, Apr 3 (EFE) .- The Progat Sabadell association and the City Council of this city have adapted and installed twelve old glass containers in different parts of the municipality to house stray cats and help control feline colonies.FOOTAGE OF THE GLASS CONTAINERS AND THE CATS IN SABADELL
Le festival Ida Y Vuelta fête ses 20 ans (2/2)
The common parasite Toxoplasma gondii is spread to people through undercooked pork and occasionally domestic cats. Chronic T. gondii infections are linked to an increased risk of schizophrenia, lowered cognition, and behavioral changes like more risk-taking and aggression. Now, scientists say the parasite might have more insidious health effects than previously suspected. Gizmodo reports new research suggests a link between Toxoplasma gondii infection and an increased risk of gliomas, the most common form of brain cancer. The US sees 24,000 new cases of brain cancer annually, while 11% of Americans over age six carry T. gondii--upwards of 30 million people. So even if the connection is real, the chances of getting brain cancer as a result of chronic T. gondii infection are very low on an individual level.
A new study about cat-human communication has provided scientific evidence of what many cat lovers already suspected: “Slow-blinking” may help people bond with their feline companions. “Our results suggest that slow-blink sequences may function as a form of positive emotional communication between cats and humans,” wrote scientists from the United Kingdom’s University of Sussex and University of Portsmouth in the study, published in the journal Scientific Reports on Monday. Slow-blinking means making eye contact with a cat and then slowly closing and opening your eyes.
James Corden has joked he "lived as a cat for a week" to prepare for his role in 'Cats', as he says he spent time in a "cat hotel", where he would only drink "from a saucer".