السبت، 17 يونيو 2017

Why Do Cats Stretch So Much in 2018

Why Do Cats Stretch So Much in 2018


If there is an Olympic event limited, the cats will win the gold medal. Life experts said they constantly stretch their muscles, probably for many of the same reasons people.



main reasons? Andrew Cove, a postdoctoral researcher in anatomy at the Royal College of Veterinary Medicine in London, said it was a good feeling and increased blood flow.Cats sleep 12 to 16 hours a day and nearly twice as many people, according to Robin Neiman, in clinical psychology at the University of Arizona, according to the Huffington Post report. When a person sleeps, the brain paralyzes most of the body's muscles to prevent people acting their dreams. A slap The same goes with cats during naps, which prevents the cat from sleeping on the couch off or anywhere you're asleep. [Here's Kitty Kitty: 10 facts about cat lovers]Once the cat wakes, the stretch begins.
 Once the cat wakes, the stretch begins."The cats stretched so that the muscles move again after periods of inactivity, sitting or sleeping," said Slap Science Life Science.Your blood pressure drops slap when your cat is sleeping or relaxing. "The same applies to people. Help stretching can be reversed."It stretches, activates all muscles and increases blood pressure, which increases the amount of blood flowing to the muscles and brain," said Slap. "This helps you wake up and make you more alert."As the muscles begin to move with each other and stretch, they also remove toxins and waste that accumulate during periods of inactivity. For example, carbon dioxide and lactic acid can accumulate in the body of the cat, however, said stretching can increase blood and lymph circulation, helping to get rid of toxins.What's more, stretching gears muscles for activity. If the mouse works - or, let's be honest, if the spider is talking about domestic cats - the cat is ready to attack if your muscles have already stretched."It's good that they're ready to go at any time," he said slap. "Whether a snake, a pen or anything on TV, it may also be the case with cats," he said.