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LoginPeople on dating sites often struggle to find someone who is interested in the same things as them. But if your life obsession is your cat, then all your dating problems have been solved. There is now a dating app which has been specifically created for all you cat lovers out there. The new dating app, named Tabby, was launched earlier this month on International Cat Day. The new creation comes from the people who bought us Dig, the dating app for dog lovers. Available on iOS and Android, you can download the app today and get chatting to fellow feline-lovers like yourself. Through the site, you can set up dates with other pet owners, and even have cat playdates. Unlike other dating apps, you can also fill out details about your feline friend as well as yourself to make sure you can find someone made for you. On their website, Tabby explains: "Tabby is the best way for cat-lovers and cat owners to find a purrfect match, plan a cat-focused date, and learn about new cat products and treats!
The only thing millennials love as much as quitting their toxic jobs is hanging out with their pets. When men are pictured with cats , it decreases date-ability compared to their canine counterparts. Also, women can still get a bad rep when it comes to owning multiple felines. But cat people are out there. They just needed an app to flaunt their love for cats and find human love.
Tabby launches just in time for International Cat Day on August 8. There is now a dating app made specifically for cat people to connect — Tabby. Created by sisters Leigh and Casey Isaacson, the app is designed "for both cat lovers and cat owners," according to a release. Finding someone who loves cats the way that you do is vital. Cat lovers are often overlooked on other dating apps, making Tabby all the more necessary.
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. You might guess that someone who has included a photo of themselves hiking is an outdoorsy type of person. But as scientists who study human-animal interactions , we wanted to know what this meant for pet owners — in particular, male cat owners. Prior studies suggested that women do judge a potential male partner based on whether he has pets. While they favor men with dogs, the results showed that they also give men with cats an edge over non-pet owners.
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