A new study from the University of Tokyo sheds some light on cat's understanding of the human voice. A team led by Atsuko Saito studied 20 house cats over eight months in their natural habitat: at home with their owners. They found that 50 to 70 percent of cats would turn their heads when they heard a human voice, regardless of who it was. Their reaction was more intense if the voice was their owner's. This shows that cats do recognize their owner's voice. However, only 10 percent of the cats gave the feline version of a reply: by meowing or moving their tails. Apparently, cats mostly choose to ignore what they hear.
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What I like to call a Common Sense Study®
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A lot of people choose to ignore what they hear.
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My guy is a 10%er. I can will him to move his tail (3 wags exactly) anytime day or night, even when he's napping, just by saying anything.
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Oh, there's a big surprise! That's an incredible - I think I'm going to have a heart attack and die of not surprise!
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An reply is like a answer except consonant.
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But isn't that a great picture? That's my cat Marshmallow. She was also in the post on Selfies.
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