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Purrs convey cats' identities better than meows — domestication reveals why
Learn why purrs say more about a cat's identity than its meows, and how domestication forever changed the way cats ...
Does your pet cat act differently with some members of your family than it does towards others? A team of researchers in ...
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Do Cats Understand Us When We Meow at Them?
Anyone who lives with a cat may have tried it: a playful meow to greet or respond to the animal’s sounds. But what do cats ...
Cats meow to communicate with you. Different noises can indicate a variety of needs and wants. Some cats meow more than others. Elderly cats may do this because of cognitive dysfunction. You can try ...
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Cats meow more than twice as much at men, and we can only guess why
Cats meow more at owners who are men than women, new research has found, possibly because men tend to be more aloof when it ...
As he lectured on animal behavior, Kaan Kerman, an instructor in the psychology department at Bilkent University in Turkey, ...
People who live with cats have joked for ages that felines crank up the volume whenever a man walks in. Now researchers say ...
A new study suggests cats meow more frequently and loudly at male caregivers because men tend to speak less to them, ...
The issue of why cats meow -- along with many other questions -- is tackled in a new book called "The Cat's Meow." dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images What do cats mean when they meow? Why do modern ...
If you have a cat, you may have noticed that cats don’t meow at each other. Instead, they meow at you. This is the reason feral cats do not meow as much as domestic cats. Meowing is a unique language ...
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