Does Slow Heavy Metal Music Help Cats Relax?

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A new study finds that slow, heavy metal music may help cats relax. The study’s authors say the music could be used as a form of feline therapy.

Introduction

Slow, heavy metal music may help cats relax, according to a new study.

The study, published in the journal Applied Animal Behaviour Science, found that cats who listened to slow, heavy metal music for 10 minutes per day showed lower levels of stress than those who didn’t listen to any music at all.

“This is the first study to show that music can have a positive effect on cats’ stress levels,” said lead author Holly preiser, PhD, of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine. “It’s an exciting finding, and we hope it will lead to new ways to help cats cope with stress.”

The study’s authors say that the findings could have implications for how veterinarians and animal shelters care for cats. More research is needed to determine whether different types of music have different effects on cats’ stress levels, they say.

What the Research Says

A 2017 study published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery set out to explore whether a type of music known as “heavy metal” could help relieve stress in cats. For the study, a group of cats was exposed to a variety of sounds, including classical music, heavy metal, and silence. While the classical music had no effect on the cats, the heavy metal did seem to relax them, as evidenced by a decrease in heart rate and cortisol levels.

Studies on the Effect of Slow Heavy Metal on Animals

A number of studies have been conducted on the effect of slow heavy metal music on animals, with a focus on its ability to help them relax. One study, published in 2016 in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior, found that heavy metal music played at a slow tempo resulted in a decrease in heart rate and cortisol levels in cats.

another study, published in 2015 in the journal Frontiers in Zoology, found that slowheavy metal music resulted in a decreasein stress-related behaviorsin rats. And a 2017 study published in Applied Animal Behaviour Science found that slow heavy metal music reduced stress-related behaviors and increased social behavior in puppies.

So what do these studies suggest? That slow heavy metal music may have a calming effect on animals, helping them to relax and reducing stress-related behaviors.

Studies on the Effect of Slow Heavy Metal on Humans

Although there are no published studies specifically on the effect of slow heavy metal music on cats, there is some research that suggests it may be beneficial. A study published in 2008 found that slow music can help humans relax and reduce stress. Thestudy found that slow music with a heavy beat was especially effective in reducing anxiety.

Another study, published in 2011, looked at the effect of music on the behavior of dogs in an animal shelter. The study found that dogs exposed to classical music showed less stress-related behaviors than those who were not exposed to music.

Although these studies were not specifically about cats, they do suggest that music can have a calming effect on animals. It is possible that slow heavy metal music could help cats relax and reduce stress. If you are considering using this type of music with your cat, it is important to choose a quiet, relaxed version that is unlikely to startle them. You should also introduce the music slowly and allow your cat to adjust at their own pace.

How to Use Slow Heavy Metal Music to Help Your Cat Relax

Cats can be easily stressed by changes in their environment, and this can lead to behavioral problems. One way to help your cat relax is by playing slow, heavy metal music. This type of music has been shown to have a calming effect on cats, and it can help reduce their stress levels.

Creating a Relaxing Environment

Slow, heavy metal music can help your cat relax by creating a calm, soothing environment. The slow tempo and calming sounds of the music can help ease your cat’s anxiety and stress, while the heavy metal elements can provide a sense of security and comfort. Cats are naturally drawn to slow-tempo music, so playing slow, heavy metal songs for your cat can encourage them to relax and feel comfortable.

Playing Slow Heavy Metal Music for Your Cat

Slow heavy metal music has been shown to have a calming effect on cats. If you have a cat that is prone to anxiety or stress, playing slow heavy metal music for them can help them relax and feel more comfortable. There are a few things to keep in mind when playing music for your cat, however. First, it is important to make sure that the volume is not too loud. Cats have sensitive hearing and loud music can be painful for them. Second, you will want to choose music that has a slow tempo and is not too jarring or up-tempo. Singer/songwriter John Mayer’s “Heartbreak Warfare” or Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” are both good examples of songs that are slow and heavy enough to help your cat relax.

Conclusion

It seems that slow heavy metal music does have a calming effect on cats, at least according to this one study. So if you have a stressed-out kitty at home, maybe give it a try!

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