Survey finds cheating wives are more likely to own a cat
By James Somper, The Sun
April 18, 2022 | 11:41am
The survey was conducted by Illicit Encounters.Getty Images/iStockphoto
Cheating wives are more likely to own a cat than any other pet, a survey found.
More than one in five have had a moggie.
Tropical fish were the next most favored, by 19 percent of female love rats, with hamsters third at 17 percent.
Dogs were owned by just 12 percent of cheats.
Camilla, 42, from Kent, who admits cheating on her husband, said: “I’ve always owned cats.
“They are independent and easy to take care of. Does that leave more time for an affair? I suppose it does.
“Having a lover gives me the adrenaline buzz I need to feel alive.
“I guess me and my cat have that in common — a life outside of the house that nobody knows about.”
The Sun previously told how women infected with a parasite commonly caught from moggies are seen as better looking.
Experts think Toxoplasma gondii affects hormones to make hosts have more sex, increasing the bug’s chances of being passed on.
Jessica Leoni, of married dating site IllicitEncounters, which carried out the survey, said: “A whopping 22 percent of the 1,400 unfaithful women said they owned a cat.
“And if you think something fishy is going on when your wife’s out, the second most unfaithful own fish.
“And dogs really are man’s best friend, as cat owners are nearly twice as likely to stray.”
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced here with permission.
Survey finds cheating wives are more likely to own a cat
By James Somper, The Sun
April 18, 2022 | 11:41am
The survey was conducted by Illicit Encounters.Getty Images/iStockphoto
Cheating wives are more likely to own a cat than any other pet, a survey found.
More than one in five have had a moggie.
Tropical fish were the next most favored, by 19 percent of female love rats, with hamsters third at 17 percent.
Dogs were owned by just 12 percent of cheats.
Camilla, 42, from Kent, who admits cheating on her husband, said: “I’ve always owned cats.
“They are independent and easy to take care of. Does that leave more time for an affair? I suppose it does.
“Having a lover gives me the adrenaline buzz I need to feel alive.
“I guess me and my cat have that in common — a life outside of the house that nobody knows about.”
The Sun previously told how women infected with a parasite commonly caught from moggies are seen as better looking.
Experts think Toxoplasma gondii affects hormones to make hosts have more sex, increasing the bug’s chances of being passed on.
Jessica Leoni, of married dating site IllicitEncounters, which carried out the survey, said: “A whopping 22 percent of the 1,400 unfaithful women said they owned a cat.
“And if you think something fishy is going on when your wife’s out, the second most unfaithful own fish.
“And dogs really are man’s best friend, as cat owners are nearly twice as likely to stray.”
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced here with permission.
Survey finds cheating wives are more likely to own a cat