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5 Things Science Has Discovered About Cats
1. Captivating
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São Paulo - Peludinhos and known for their cuteness, cats are also successful in the world of Science. Several studies address issues related to felines and their relationship with humans. We have gathered here some of these works.
2. Personality
What word best defines your cat: sociable, affectionate, moody or shy? The four possible profiles were identified by scientists at the American University of Central Missouri in a study of 196 cat owners. According to the survey, the classification applies to both males and females. And, according to researchers, older cats tend to be more introverted and less curious.
1. Captivating
(Disclosure)
São Paulo - Peludinhos and known for their cuteness, cats are also successful in the world of Science. Several studies address issues related to felines and their relationship with humans. We have gathered here some of these works.
2. Personality
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What word best defines your cat: sociable, affectionate, moody or shy? The four possible profiles were identified by scientists at the American University of Central Missouri in a study of 196 cat owners. According to the survey, the classification applies to both males and females. And, according to researchers, older cats tend to be more introverted and less curious.
3. Owners
4. Habits
Most homely cats have the same habits as their owners. The discovery is by researchers from the Italian University of Messina. In one experiment, they analyzed the routine of five cats that lived in a small house, five that lived in a larger house and spent the night out, and their respective owners. In the end, the scientists realized that the cats that lived in the smaller house had pretty much the same habits as their owners - showing similar feeding and sleeping schedules and even gaining weight at the same time.
5. Meow
When a cat meows, it could be talking to you. That's what a study by the American University of Cornell points out. In it, 100 meows from 12 cats were evaluated by 54 volunteers. Participants were to assign grades according to the degree of pleasure or distress they felt from each meow. In the end, scientists realized that longer meows (typical of when the cat is hungry) received high marks for distress and low for pleasure.
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