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Taylor Swift’s cats eat on the same table as her: Is it dangerous?
Taylor Swift’s cats, Olivia and Meredith, eat at the same table as the pop star.
This revelation comes from the new Netflix documentary, ‘Miss America,’ which shows Swift feeding Olivia dry cat food at the table while she and her childhood best friend, Abigail Anderson Lucier, eat their pasta.
Kathryn Lindsay, writing for the refinery29 website, expressed surprise at this occurrence, stating, “Okay, that’s dinner,” declares Swift to Olivia as she sits across the table and enjoys her pasta.
In italics, for emphasis, Lindsay writes, “while a cat literally on the table next to them eating food. Without a plate!”
However, it is important to note that there is a common misconception that cats spread diseases to humans at a greater rate than humans spread diseases to other humans.
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In reality, nearly all cat diseases are limited to cats and cannot infect humans.
On the other hand, humans can and frequently do infect other humans. Therefore, Abigail potentially poses a greater threat to Swift’s health than Olivia.
It is also worth noting that humans often hold a belief of superiority over animals, believing that they are cleaner and more hygienic.
This is simply not true. In fact, it can be argued that Swift had a greater chance of getting an infection from Abigail than from Olivia.
It is important to remember that cats are animals and should be treated as such. Additionally, it is worth mentioning that Olivia is a Scottish Fold purebred cat.
There is an ongoing debate about whether or not Scottish Folds should be bred due to the potential for inherited health issues associated with their flat ears.
Taylor Swift has been known to raise awareness for domestic cats, and with over 80 million Twitter followers, she has a large platform to promote cat welfare.
It would be beneficial for her to use her influence in this way more often.