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Old 12-15-23, 06:26 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by mapuc View Post
https://academic.oup.com/schizophren...xt&login=false

Then I'm in the high risc sector have had cat most of my life.
An association is not the same like causation, you must not be worried.

It could be, for example, that people who are vulnerable to schizophrenia are attracted to cats as a consequence/symptom of this susceptibility because of characteristics associated with the animals (soft, cuddly, warm, I don't know what). In this case, the predisposition to schizophrenia would not be a consequence, but rather the cause of these people becoming cat owners.

However, many cats carry a parasite that can change their behavior and personality, and which can probably also be transmitted to humans. Whether this parasite is known to cause psychotic episodes or schizophrenia, I don't know.

Such parasites are known in biology, they manipulate the behavior of their host in the sense of their survival and reproduction strategy, which leads, for example, to suicidal behavior of the host, it loses its fear of predators because it serves the reproductive cycle of the parasite when the host is eaten and spread by its predator through excretion.
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