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Ah Ha we knew it all along ...

"Cat owners may have suspected as much, but it seems our feline friends have found a way to manipulate us humans.

Researchers at the University of Sussex have discovered that cats use a "soliciting purr" to overpower their owners and garner attention and food.

Unlike regular purring, this sound incorporates a "cry", with a similar frequency to a human baby's.

The team said cats have "tapped into" a human bias - producing a sound that humans find very difficult to ignore."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8147566.stm


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Posts: 4739 | Location: London England | Registered: 11 May 2003Reply With Quote
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I just read that. I think the term "manipulate" is a bit of a stretch. We all know the different meows. I live in a place that isn't cunductive for "outside" cats so I let the cats out only when I'm with them. They are like my dogs out there, controllable in every way. If they want out and I don't one of my cats has a very annoying, pestering meow. That gets him no where. Now if I'm sitting on the couch and he lets out a pleasant I want attention meow I'll call him up. Not sure that is manipulation. I had a cat that would meow on command and had quite a range of meows, a cat vocabulary like no other cat I've had. He also ruled the house including both dogs.


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Researchers at the University of Sussex have discovered that cats use a "soliciting purr" to overpower their owners and garner attention and food.

The team said cats have "tapped into" a human bias - producing a sound that humans find very difficult to ignore."



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Posts: 2097 | Location: S.E. Alaska | Registered: 18 December 2003Reply With Quote
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This is news????

It's real clear in the morning the get on the bed, get next to Dad, purr for a certain length of time until I either get fed, or, I get up and leave.

This is very different from the get into bed, pet me, and I'm sleeping here all night purr.

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Cats do not have owners or masters,
They only have "Wait Staff"
 
Posts: 295 | Location: Willow City, Texas & Polebridge, Montana | Registered: 12 June 2009Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by tetonka:
Cats do not have owners or masters,
They only have "Wait Staff"




That's one of the reasons I love them....I'm jealous. I keep hoping they'll teach me some of their techniques and arts, so I can use them on my wife.


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