Have a feline friend? You will never have to worry about leaving them home again. Now, music can keep your cat happy. It may sound like a gimmick but its real. For the first time, you have access to music composed for animals that is verified by science.
All the music that cats have heard have been created by humans for humans. From an age when they were worshipped as gods to a time when they are worshiped online, cats often had to listen to music that they often didn’t like.
Until now!
This is music for cats.
Most of our sense of music come from the wombs, we form an understanding of rhythms from the mothers pulse. But cats establish theirs after birth, from the sounds around them – like bids chirping, or suckling for milk, or their mother’s purr.
Unlike humans that only use three percent their brain for hearing, cats devote an astounding twenty five percent. Drums evoke heart beats in our songs, cats prefer to bond to a different beat.
By understanding and playing sounds that cats respond, we listen to feline feelings. Science has given us a new way to bond with them, to comfort them, to enrich their lives through music.
Music for cats has been created by a professional musician and its scientifically proven to elicit positive reactions from cats.
A research carried out by the University of Wisconsin, Madison, US, proved that cats loved music – just tailored for them. Charles Snowdon, a professor of zoology and psychology, and Megan Savage, an undergraduate student, played songs for cats composed by David Teie from the University of Maryland. The felines, who, so far, hadn’t responded when classical tunes for humans were played, brushed their faces on the speakers! It clearly indicated that they were enjoying the music.
- Cats voices are high pitcehd (compared to the voices of humans) and they prefer listening to high pitched.
- Cats also find the sound of kittens suckling a cat very soothing.
- Cats also like to listen to birds chirping.
More about the composer of Music for Cats.
Each song is composed by David Teie, inventor of species specific music and a lifelong musician. David was a soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra, where he has played for more than 20 years, conducted and composed music for some of the worlds top musicians and even played lead cello in Metallica with the San Francisco symphony.
“When I invented species specific music in 2009, the New York times called it the New York Times called it the years number one idea,” says David.
Music for cats was born as he wanted to bring real, scientifically backed music to many members of the animal kingdom as possible. Cats were his first choice because they are widely kept as pets, allowing human beings to easily share music with them.
[easyazon_link identifier=”B01LA64QR0″ locale=”US” tag=”keytarhq04-20″ cart=”n”]Music for Cats[/easyazon_link] has been tested and verified by leading animal scientists. It worked for City the Kitty, for Cole and Marmalade, for Nola, for Bacon. Music for Cats has have turned all these famous cats into music lovers.
This is science’s way of spoiling your kitty, and the proof is in the purrs.
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