First published at 22:06 UTC on August 12th, 2019.
A house cat who likes making cat playing videos, cat sleeping videos, cat petting videos, cat history videos, and cat facts videos. When eating the cat is very happy, and when she does cat drinking, the cat makes cat meows and cat purrs.
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A house cat who likes making cat playing videos, cat sleeping videos, cat petting videos, cat history videos, and cat facts videos. When eating the cat is very happy, and when she does cat drinking, the cat makes cat meows and cat purrs.
Cheesecake and vanilla ice cream are the cat's favorite food.
Thanks for checking out Lucky and my cat channel. I hope you think she is the cutest cat ever, because she really enjoys making videos. Lucky is a house cat and she enjoys making cute cat videos. If you'd like to see more cute cat videos, please watch some of our other work!
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NatGeo: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/phenomena/2008/10/05/toxoplasma-the-brain-parasite-that-influences-human-culture/
"We like to think that we are masters of our own fates. The thought that others might be instead controlling our actions makes us uneasy. We rail against nanny states, we react badly to media hype and we are appalled at the idea of brainwashing. But words and images are not the only things that can affect our brains and thoughts. Other animals – parasites – can do this too. According to research by Kevin Lafferty from the University of California, Santa Barbara, a common brain parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, could be influencing human culture across the globe
Toxoplasma gondii is a single-celled brain parasite spread by cats. Our feline companions are its preferred home and only in their bodies can it mature and reproduce. So like most parasites, T.gondii has a complex life cycle designed to get it into its final host. If it finds itself in another animal, it travels to the brain and changes the host’s behaviour to maximise its chances of ending up in a cat. For rodents, this means being eaten and infected individuals are less fearful of cats and more active, making them easier prey.
Humans can also contract the parasite, through contact with soil contaminate..
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