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Scientific study confirms something all cat owners already knew ...

Cats basically are liquid after all – pet owners already know that Felines seem to assess their anatomical features before entering small spaces Vishwam Sankaran ... Read More
Science confirms: cats are almost liquid (in a way)

By now, we all know that cats can fit into pretty much every shape they want to. Their flexible bodies and agile movements allow them to squeeze into boxes, bowls, and pretty much every tight space ... Read More
Cats basically are liquid after all – pet owners already know that - MSN

Cats basically are liquid after all – pet owners already know that - Felines seem to assess their anatomical features before entering small spaces The Independent Story by Vishwam Sankaran ... Read More
Study Confirms a Simple Trick to Communicate With Your Cat - Yahoo

In the first experiment, owners slow-blinked at 21 cats from 14 different households. Once the cat was settled and comfy in one spot in their home environment, the owners were instructed to sit ... Read More
Cat study: Cats actually do get attached to their owners - CBS News

Island-Hopping: The Lanai Cat Sanctuary 04:40 "Dog people" and "cat people" have long debated which pet is better. A new study is putting one preconceived notion about stand-offish felines to bed. Read More
Cats basically are liquid after all – pet owners already know that

Cats are able to utilise an unusual awareness of their own body shape and size to fit into the tightest of spaces, scientists say, after conducting a study into how felines are effectively able to ... Read More
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