Cats have been known for ignoring humans, but a study shows they recognize their names. Atsuko Saito's research involved 78 cats responding to their names more than similar words. Biologist John Bradshaw believes cats can associate names with rewards or punishments but may not fully comprehend them like humans do. The study suggests that while cats respond to their names when spoken by owners, recognition from unfamiliar voices is less prominent. Cats may be able to learn other words besides their names, but training them like dogs might be challenging.
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by Jim Daley 於 getpocket.com 02-21-2024
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