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If you own a cat, you probably identify as something like its mother, albeit a human version, who feeds it, entertains it, and licks its fur to keep it clean (hopefully not). Unfortunately, your cat sees your pet-owner relationship much differently, according to the new book Cat Sense by English biologist Dr. John Bradshaw. It actually thinks youre a larger, non-hostile cat.
Bradshaw, who has been studying the behavior of domesticated animals for over 30 years, reveals some fascinating explanations for why cats act the way they do around humans. For one, since cats have never been bred for a specific function other than looking nice, theyre ultimately less domesticated than the dog breeds humans have designed for chasing down game and helping around the house. Given that 85 percent of cats breed with feral tomcats, according to the book, the species has also stayed relatively wild. The animals interactions with their owners are driven less by learned behavior than by pure instinct.
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So next time you call your cat your baby or chide it for being annoying, just rememberit thinks of you as a fairly pleasant roommate that just happens to be freakishly large for reasons it cant comprehend.
Read more: Why Do Cats Knead? Your Cat Thinks You're a Giant Cat Says Cat Sense | TIME.com http://newsfeed.time.com/2014/01/07/actually-your-cat-thinks-you-are-a-giant-cat/#ixzz2u0xvKDNs