Scientists: Domestic Cats Become Like Their Masters
Over time, the character traits of cats become similar to the behavioral traits of their owners. This conclusion was made by scientists from the British University of Lincoln. At the ...
Read moreOver time, the character traits of cats become similar to the behavioral traits of their owners. This conclusion was made by scientists from the British University of Lincoln. At the ...
Read moreResearchers have found that about 70% of cats are more likely to perform certain actions with their "front", left or right paw. Most often, preferences depended on the sex of ...
Read moreA parasite found in cat poop has been linked to a higher likelihood of entrepreneurial behavior in infected people. Infection with Toxoplasma, a cat parasite, makes people more adventurous and ...
Read moreIf you've ever thought your cat behaved somewhat oddly, here's the answer: maybe he's a psychopath. A new study developed by British scientists from Liverpool analyzed the behavior of cats ...
Read moreIf a stranger does something bad to you, your dog will remember it and treat it accordingly. But your cat reacts to this in a very different way, scientists have ...
Read moreEveryone knows how wonderful cats can be - whether soft or smooth, playful or sleepy, meowing or purring. But there are more compelling reasons to have a pet. Even the ...
Read moreIt seems that cats are not happy with people and prefer to spend time alone. But pets learn from us and can imitate us. A scientific paper published in 2020 ...
Read moreWomen form a closer emotional bond with their domestic cats than men, Hungarian researchers have found. The work has been published in the journal Applied Animal Behavior Science. Scientists at ...
Read moreResearchers say this is one of the signs of complex thinking in pets. A new study by Japanese scientists has shown that cats can track the location of their owner ...
Read moreThere aren't that many animals that can imitate human behavior and copy human actions: orcas, monkeys, elephants, dolphins, and magpies. But, according to staff at the Ethology Department at Eotvos ...
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