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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Growing Up With Cats Linked to Higher Schizophrenia Risk

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Growing Up With Cats Linked to Higher Schizophrenia Risk

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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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Scientists found that childhood cat ownership is associated with developing schizophrenia—a risk possibly fueled by a parasite.
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    My cat says this is false

    • CeruleanRuin@lemmings.world
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      You don’t have a cat.

      • Yer Ma@lemm.ee
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        🤯

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      Your cat is talking to you and your conclusion is that you don’t have schizophrenia?

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    Also worth considering that growing up with cats linked to higher-income households, which is linked better access to Healthcare and accurate mental health diagnoses

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      Do you have a reference? The only reference I could find (which I’m not thrilled with) indicates that their survey says exactly the opposite. Dogs skew towards higher income households, cats skew lower.

      Dogs have a higher cost of ownership in food and vet bills, but I suspect (owning both for many years) dogs have a much higher cost in time invested. If I was working two jobs to make ends meet, I could see doing it with a cat, but not a dog.

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        I thought it’s compared to not having a cat, not compared to having a dog.

        The headline wasn’t “those who grew up with cats more likely than those who grew up with dogs…”

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          I think that’s a reasonable question, regardless of the intended original meaning. I honestly think it’d make a good (and fundable) study.

          Basically, look at the income skew in the disease population controlling for pet ownership. If high income cat owners are more likely positive, then we’re likely looking at a medical access question and the overall national health impact estimate should be adjusted accordingly.

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    A dog clearly wrote this.

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    The fuck is with all this anti cat propaganda nonsense.

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      Astroturfing from Big Dog.

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        Clifford knows his demographics.

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          Conservatives?

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      Unironically the world would be better off if 99% of cats went away. I love my two but that’s just how it is

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        Why?

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          Pp boy is a dog

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          Dead birds

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            There’s no way 99% of all cats are outdoor cats.

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              There are enough outdoor cats to put thousands of wild species at risk: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/cats-kill-a-staggering-number-of-species-across-the-world/

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          They are really destructive to native wildlife, and have caused widescale ecological damage.

          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_predation_on_wildlife

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            How are my cats doing this from my apartment? Psychically?

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              I hate to tell you this, but they’ve been donating to conservative PACs while you’re at work.

              This is why I keep the WiFi password hidden from my two troublemakers.

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                Goddamnit! But they’ve always been so tolerant of my lack of religion!

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              I’m not sure. What class did they roll?

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                Who rolls for class

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                  Just a turn of phrase from my old WoW days.

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            Oh yeah I’ve heard a little about that.

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    I feel like the title implies that cats cause schizophrenia when what’s more likely is that people who have schizophrenia are more likely to like and own cats.

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      Or (EDIT: people with cats are) more likely to seek treatment.

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      Cats can carry toxoplasmosis which seems to have a correlation to schizophrenia. This could be the cause of crazy cat lady syndrome: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29068607/

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        Despite what a lot of people think, most pet cats don’t have toxoplasmosis, and even those with toxoplasmosis rarely actually pass it on to humans, so that really shouldn’t occur often enough to be measurable if it was transmission from cats causing it. You’re more likely to get toxoplasmosis from uncooked meat, since that’s how most humans are infected.

        Now, people with toxoplasmosis are more likely to own cats, so there could be a correlation there, but at the same time, diagnosis for schizophrenia is more common in countries where there are less people infected with toxoplasmosis overall (I think in the US only like 11% of the population has been infected before). I can’t say I feel like that would sufficiently explain the correlation.

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    It’s because they stare at the wall and ceiling at things that aren’t there and such, making you question your sanity.

    It’s fine.

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    don’t care don’t care
    i like cats

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    K can folks like just post stuff so we don’t need to “read the article” aha.

    Toxoplasmosis

    Isn’t that limited to outdoor cats usually? If cats don’t start out with toxo how do they actually “get” it?

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      The article talks about it in some detail. Cats are apparently part of the parasite’s multi-organism life cycle. It does start in rodents, wherein it manipulates their brains to make them less fearful of cats, making them more likely to come into contact with them. So, I guess indoor cats would be less likely to contract the parasite, but I’m not sure if that’s the only vector.

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        Ya like Ive never had a mouse and its def not on their account aha. Thats a pretty big contingency

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      Yeah this article is complete bullshit. We have known about Toxiiplasmasios for a long time and know that it’s from rodents that carry the parasite. If your cat is indoors then the chance of it catching a mouse with this parasite is super slim, and then for the human to catch it is even slimmer. Complete FUD.

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        That’s kinda what I was thinking. If I’m totally candid, it seems like there was some unsaid kind of implication that rich people have larger houses maybe where theres more rodents to worry about or something…?

        Like, they didn’t seem to come out and say that directly but I feel like its sort of inescapable lol

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      You are more likely to get toxoplasmosis from eating undercooked meat than from your indoor cat unless you have a bad rodent problem in your house.

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    You can take my cat away…out of my cold, dead hands.

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      Warm, dead legs 🐈‍⬛

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