‘Cats capable of recognising their owners’
Cats pay attention to their owners, distinguishing them from all other people, a new study has found. The study is one of the few to examine the cat/human social dynamic from the feline’s perspective.
Co-author Atsuko Saito of the University of Tokyo explained to Discovery News that dogs have evolved, and are bred, “to follow their owner’s orders, but cats have not been. So sometimes cats appear aloof, but they have special relationships with their owners.”
“Previous studies suggest that cats have evolved to behave like kittens (around their owners), and humans treat cats similar to the way that they treat babies,” co-author Kazutaka Shinozuka of the University of South Florida College of Medicine added.
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