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: High scores in Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, and Openness were linked to cats that were more gregarious and less aloof or aggressive.

: Owners who scored higher in Neuroticism tended to have cats with more behavioral problems, such as aggression, anxiousness, or fearfulness. buying a new cat

: Research indicates that while 96% of adopters are satisfied, those who adopt adult cats often report higher overall satisfaction than those who adopt kittens, likely due to more predictable personalities. : The study suggests that cats develop attachment

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This research investigates how a human's personality traits—specifically the "Big Five"—influence their cat's behavior and health. Key findings include:

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