

Julianne has contributed to numerous media such as Your Tango Online Magazine, 24Seven Wellness Magazine, and Talk of The Town Magazine. She holds a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from Ramapo College of New Jersey and a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Fordham University. Julianne created a comprehensive transformational date coaching program From First Date to Soulmate™ that has helped hundreds of women find love. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in helping women heal from a heartbreak and create healthy long-term relationships. Julianne Cantarella is a Dating Coach, Certified Life Coach, Licensed Social Worker, and the CEO and President of New Jersey's Matchmaker. Maybe they know and just don't care to tell us.This article was written by Julianne Cantarella and by wikiHow staff writer, Megaera Lorenz, PhD. Users who spent a few minutes watching cat videos seem to be in a better mood than prior and more prone to happiness the hours after.Ĭat videos have become so synonymous, that when someone is wasting time on the internet, they can be said to just be "watching cat videos" and everyone knows what that means.
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On the other hand, cats really have no clue on the internet, so watching their free and unrestricted behavior is a refreshing exploration of emotions that we can't get otherwise. Some studies speculate that because humans act very self conscious around any camera, because of understanding how it ends up on the internet. While this simple answer sort of explains why dogs don't rule the internet, it doesn't really answer as to why so many people without cats enjoy staring at their videos and pics. So suddenly being able to share a pic of your cat is the only way to share the pet owning experience.

As dogs get walked around the neighborhood and provide a bit of a social anchor to their owners, cats stay at home and do nothing, usually hiding from when company is over and generally being cats at everything they do.
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Gizmodo has an interesting article stating that cat owners use the internet like dog owners use dog parks. Why are there so many cats on the internet? Seems that when you research most SEO topics, the examples are provided in the form of cats. You are too stupid to understand, somehow makes it even funnier. See this somewhat haughty creature taken down a peg or two? A cat'sĪttempt to then shake it all off, to pretend that they meant toįall in the bath or down the back of the sofa as part of a plan that Situation, that there is some little part of us that is pleased to Of schadenfreude in watching a cat get itself into a sticky Than seeing a dog do the same? Could it be that there is an element Stuck in a box or fall off a table is that little bit more pleasing Could this fundamental differenceīetween the two animals be part of the reason why watching a cat get Dogs, on the other hand,Īre more likely to bound right up to you and lick you all over, To a cat that gives you the cold shoulder and is undeniablyĭisgruntled that you left him for so long. If you goĪway for two weeks for a holiday in the sun, you may well come back Why making them into silly memes and videos is such fun. Perhaps the fact that catsĪre often aloof and somewhat snooty is actually part of the reason Unlikely to perform for the camera, they are also unlikely to doĪnything they don’t want to – and if you do something they don’t
