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Attention Cat Lovers - Beware!!
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Parasite That Makes Cat-Lovers Neurotic
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 8-2-2006 | Roger Highfield

Cat-lovers may be more neurotic than other people as a result of a feline parasite that could ultimately also be responsible for international cultural differences, according to a radical theory published today.

More than a quarter of the world's population - ranging from about seven per cent of the UK population to almost 70 per cent in Brazil - is infected with Toxoplasma -gondii, a relative of the malaria bug, which also infects rats, giving them a suicidal attraction to cats.

"Some of us have a parasite in our brains that does its best to change our personalities," writes Dr Kevin Lafferty, of the University of California at Santa Barbara in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, Biology.

"In populations where this parasite is very common, mass personality modification could result in cultural change."

He suggests that attitudes to ego, money, material wealth, work and rules may be affected by the parasite.

Those infected by T. gondii are prone to guilt. It has been shown that, in rats at least, this helps the parasite to complete its life-cycle.

An infected rat's behaviour alters so that it becomes more active, less cautious and therefore more likely to be eaten by a cat.

Dr Lafferty suggested that climate affects the persistence of Toxoplasma and therefore that there are cultural ramifications. The parasite's eggs live longer in humid, low-altitude regions that have infrequent freezing and thawing.

Earlier research at Imperial College London suggested that the parasite may also trigger schizophrenia. It showed that anti--psychotic drugs used to treat the illness prevented changes in the behaviour of rats that were infected with the parasite.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jht...toxo02.xml
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I get that this is supposed to be for real. but man, it's way too ridiculous to take seriously.

and if it true, dangit, life is about taking chances!

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#3
Sounds like junk science to me.
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Being a dog person, I believe it.

Scott

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HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Scott - you guys are cracking me up!


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Wasn’t it the English that came out with the Mad Cow Diseased? What will they call this one… Mad Cat Disease?

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#7
Junk science, perhaps.

Must have been written by a dog lover as I have no quilt, sorry!

"To his dog, every man is King; hence the constant popularity of dogs."

"Dogs chow down, cats dine" LOL

Currently cats are experiencing a growing populatity, recently surpassing the dog as the most sought after family pet.

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I am sure that you will all agree that rabies does this with both humans and animals, there are others as well.

It is a consideration. Drugs, disease, all can alter personality.......

People with Lyme disease certainly might think it is for real.
http://www.columbia-lyme.org/flatp/lymeoverview.html

Look at the human's picture, it could be you! LOL

Dogs with Lyme disease can become very aggressive etc. so a change of personality with them....

Lastly the CDC confirms part of what is written..
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol9no11/03-0143.htm

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Edited by - Lucy on 08/02/2006 12:55:44
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