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Cat news shocker! They ignore their owners, study confirms

Cat news shocker! They ignore their owners, study confirms | CharlotteObserver.com

By Kathy Antoniotti
Akron Beacon Journal
Posted: Monday, Apr. 28, 2014

The agony of unrequited love. It may be what keeps us devoted to the felines in our lives.

A recent study confirms what cat owners have long known. Our cats understand us when we talk to them, they just don’t give a fig about what we have to say.

A study by two University of Tokyo researchers determined cats recognize their owners’ voices from those of strangers.

With the owners out of the cats’ line of vision, researchers played recordings of three strangers calling the cats’ names followed by a call from the cat’s owner and then by the call of another stranger.

Researchers charted the cats’ reactions by measuring a number of responses, including head movements, tail and ear movements, eye dilation and vocalization or whether they moved their paws.

When strangers called their names, the cats had no reaction to the voices whatsoever. When the cats heard their names being called by their owners, they moved their heads and ears to locate where the sound was coming from.

Researchers say it proves that while cats can distinguish their owners’ voices, their responses are not communicative.

In other words, he hears you just fine, he just doesn’t care what you want from him.

I guess cat owners will just have to accept and appreciate that they get even that much of a response from a species that obviously believes we are on the planet to do its bidding.

The study suggests that the reason cats are so standoffish might be traced back to their early domestication 10,000 years ago. Dogs are bred and have evolved “to follow their owner’s orders, but cats have not been,” co-author of the study, Atsuko Saito, told Discovery News. They were not domesticated to work with people as dogs were and consequently feel themselves our equals.

Cats originated in the Middle East from wild cats that killed rodents and kept them out of farmers’ grain stores.

It appears that as soon as we welcomed them into our homes, cats quickly began to train humans to their wills.

Recent studies have shown dogs and horses have an advanced ability to understand human social cognition. However, the social cognition of the cats that share more than 45 million American homes with us have not been investigated as much as that of dogs.

Unlike dogs that learned how to “read” humans’ every movement from body language to hand and eye movement, cats pretty much evolved on their own.

Let’s face it. Felines view humans as big, clumsy cats and treat us the same way they treat each other. Cats live to be served and adored.

Which is not to say they haven’t developed a keen ability to manipulate humans. How many cat owners have not experienced the joy of a hungry cat waking us by swatting our faces until they rouse us from sleep at 5 a.m.? And we respond as quickly to loud vocalizations of their demands as we do to a crying baby who needs a diaper change.

So, if you are thinking about adopting a cat, don’t expect them to swish their tails and come running like the family dog when it’s called.

A cat gives its love begrudgingly, and it must be well earned. Get used to it.
 

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I love cats. I had one that would go for fairly long walks in the woods with me and she never strayed far off and always came back home with me. Some are more independent than others and some are quite sociable.
 

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My daughters had two cats. So, now I have two cats.

The male has "issues"..... Darned cat - barf-o-matic... Have to watch where I step....

The female rules the house, occasionally demands I serve her.

A pic overlooking her domain....

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We like them for there independence, but we know they do care for us. I feed the strays and they come up to me for a good scratch. Frank...
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My son has a cat, so does my grandson, and a friend that lives next door. Also does the lady that lives on the other side of us. Plus another that is possibly a stray. My grandson also has a dog, and I have one. So our two dogs and two cats live in the house here, the friend that lives next door keeps hers in her house. The other neighbor and the possible stray both frequent our yard more than they do their own. Also the next door lady has two dogs in her back yard. We are pet poor!! I get up in the morning, unload the dishwasher, then feed the grandson's dog, and his cat, and my son's cat. Later in the day I feed my dog. She very seldom will eat before noon. The lady that has a cat living in her house, also feeds the two 'visitor' cats. I guess the lady next door that has the cat that stays outside feeds it some too and also her two dogs in the backyard. That means that her cat is getting 2 feedings: one from her and another from the other neighbor cat owner! Yes, both of these inside cats here are very 'aloof' (?). The two 'visitor' cats are extremely friendly and come running anytime someone goes out into the front yard. They rub against us, purr, and 'talk' a lot. Though I'm not a 'cat person', I certainly don't mistreat them and pet them quite often. 'Gotta love 'em'.
 

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LOL! Have ya never read that little quote below my pic? :laughing7:
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