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Comfort Zone Wants Singles to Swipe Right on a Cat Dad
Cat Calming Brand Breaks Down Negative Stereotypes Just in Time for Cuffing Season 2025 WALNUT CREEK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- With cuffing season just

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nCat Calming Brand Breaks Down Negative Stereotypes Just in Time for Cuffing Season 2025\n\n\n WALNUT CREEK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nWith cuffing season just around the corner, Comfort Zone®, a leading brand in the Central Garden & Pet portfolio, is elevating compelling reasons to date a Cat Dad to help singles make a love connection during the holiday season and beyond.\n\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241203962479/en/Comfort Zone Wants Singles to Swipe Right on a Cat Dad --- Cat Calming Brand Breaks Down Negative Stereotypes Just in Time for Cuffing Season 2025 (Photo: Business Wire)\nComfort Zone is unveiling a limited-edition holiday gift box that celebrates the positive attributes of Cat Dads, including a 2025 wall calendar, Comfort Zone cat calming goodies, and more unboxing surprises. They're showing us that a Cat Dad and a calm cat are the way to go this cuffing season – Mr. July knows how to calm a frisky feline, while Mr. December’s snuggles keeps a kitty cozy for the holidays. Even Mr. August knows how to change a Comfort Zone Calming Diffuser refill every 30 days because, well, nothing's sexier than responsibility.\n\n\n“Contrary to popular belief, even the most independent cat needs a pet parent who knows how to make her feel calm. It's how she can feel comfortable showing her quirky personality and exploring her world. The best Cat Dads find out what works best for her, and they're there for her without smothering. No wonder Cat Daddies also make some of the best dating partners!” said Madalyn McLane, Strategic Communications and Content Team Lead, Comfort Zone.\n\n\nWhat Singles Want & What Cat Dads Provide\n\n\nComfort Zone wanted to see if there is any truth to the internet myth that women don't want to date men with cats. According to a Comfort Zone survey, when given a choice, almost 60% of women prefer dating a man who owns a dog to dating a man who owns a cat. And almost 20% of women say they are somewhat or very unattracted to Cat Dads versus only 5% who say the same about Dog Dads. The survey also found that men holding cats in their dating profile pics were viewed as 25% less attractive than even their selfie-taking counterparts who weren't holding a pet at all.\n\n\nComfort Zone argues there's a paradox in the data.\n\n\nI...