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Meow Over Milk: Why Kashmir Is Choosing Cats Over Cows  

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Last updated: September 2, 2025 9:13 pm
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Once valued only for utility, animals now ease loneliness and stress

Ulfat Jaan 

Srinagar, Sep 02: In recent years, Kashmir has witnessed a significant shift in attitudes toward animal care, with more families embracing pets as cherished companions rather than utilitarian livestock. Unlike traditional farm animals, which are kept for milk, wool, or labor, pets are valued for their emotional connection, bringing comfort, joy, and unconditional love into homes.  

Dogs and cats, in particular, have become beloved members of Kashmiri households. Their presence has been linked to reduced anxiety, loneliness, and stress, with studies highlighting the mental health benefits of pet ownership—often termed the “Pet Effect.” Beyond companionship, dogs serve as loyal protectors, while cats are admired for their grace and independence.  

Cats hold a special place in Kashmiri society, partly due to their revered status in Islamic tradition. Regarded as clean and gentle creatures, they are welcomed in homes and even places of worship. Historical accounts, such as the fondness of Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) companion Abu Hurairah (RA) for cats, further cement their esteemed position.  

Dr. Syed Altaf Geelani, a senior veterinarian, observes this trend firsthand: “A majority of our daily cases now involve cats, signaling their rising popularity.”

Pet stores in Srinagar report growing demand for Persian and exotic breeds, driven by social media trends. “Many customers are inspired by viral pet videos and want their own,” says a local shop owner. Cats, with their low-maintenance lifestyle and adaptability, fit seamlessly into urban living.  

For many Kashmiris, pets are more than just animals—they become irreplaceable family members. Duwa, a university student, recalls how a stray cat she rescued years ago became an integral part of her household. “They’ve brought us closer together—it’s a bond beyond words,” she shares.  

Similarly, Mursaleen, who keeps budgies, speaks of the fulfillment they bring. “Tending to them is a daily joy. They’ve taught me patience and responsibility.”

While enthusiasm for pet ownership grows, experts emphasize the importance of proper care. *”Pets need regular medical check-ups, a balanced diet, and a loving environment,” Dr. Geelani advises.  

Religious scholars also remind the community that pet-keeping should stem from genuine affection, not social pressure. *”Islam encourages kindness to animals, but it must be meaningful, not superficial,” notes Moulana Syed Rehman Shams.  

Despite these cautions, the deep emotional ties between Kashmiris and their pets are undeniable. “The way people care for their animals—talking to them, fretting over their health—shows this is more than a trend,” says a veterinary assistant.  

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