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July 12, 2023 —A new mathematical model of UK cat populations suggests that neutering of cats that belong to people not only affects the population dynamics of owned cats, but also affects feral, stray, and shelter ...
Oct. 22, 2020 —A new and improved cat genome has already proven to be a valuable tool for feline biomedical research by helping to confirm existing gene variants and new candidate genes underlying diseases in ...
June 16, 2022 —Thirteen genetic variants associated with disease in cats are present in more pedigreed breeds than previously thought, according to the largest ever DNA-based study of domestic cats. However, these ...
Oct. 25, 2022 —A small study has found that cats may change their behavior when they hear their owner's voice talking in a tone directed to them, the cats, but not when hearing the voice of a stranger or their ...
July 28, 2021 —Although cats have lived alongside humans for millennia, it remains a dogs' world. This bias has historically bled into science as well. It's time for cats to get their day, argues ...
Sep. 2, 2020 —Cat owners fall into five categories in terms of their attitudes to their pets' roaming and hunting, according to a new ...
Aug. 13, 2021 —When given the choice between a free meal and performing a task for a meal, cats would prefer the meal that doesn't require much ...
Aug. 8, 2023 —Current efforts to protect and restore native biodiversity is being threatened by difficulties in identifying wild and domestic cats, and categorization is likely to remain fraught for the ...
Oct. 7, 2020 —A team of psychologists have discovered a new way for humans to bond with ...
June 24, 2021 —In a large study of Chinese cats, genetic detectives highlight the evolutionary uniqueness and premier conservation importance of the elusive Chinese mountain cat (Felis silvestris bieti), found only ...