This article talks about the cats and their relationship with the humans http://www.theguardian.com/science/head-quarters/2013/sep/12/neuroscience-psychology
The text mentions a 2010 study that concluded that people who identify as
people of cats tend to stress
more, be more open to a variety of experiences, but show poorer
self-discipline, cooperativeness and assertiveness. Another study in
2010 said that people with more education cats that people who have dogs. As the
cats require less attention and can better adapt to the life of its owner.
It is mentioned that the owners of the cats categorizes with different
personality types just as with other beings human.
Another 2007 study applied the "Attachment Theory" to the relationship between cats and their owners. The study found that when cats were in the company of their owners, tended to show more relaxed attachment behaviours such as wandering around, exploring and playing in their environment. When they were placed with a stranger instead, the cats meowed less, and spent more time waiting by the door. This shows cats are not as distant as many people think.
Finally, the article mentions a parasite called "Toxoplasma gondii" that have
cats in their feces and damaging in many ways to humans, for example, studies
show that people with schizophrenia have higher numbers of these parasites in
your system, too, is related with changes in encouragement state of people.