Tuesday, August 11, 2009
SLY, MANIPULATIVE CREATURES
Finn knew this all along….
“Cats have a reputation for being sly, manipulative creatures, and it may be well earned, says Scientific American. A study at the University of Sussex found the domestic house cat has developed a special kind of purr, carefully tailored to persuade its owner to feed it. Less irritating than a loud miaow, which might simply get it ejected out of doors, but more urgent than a soft, deep, contented purr, the "solicitation purr" has an embedded, high-pitched element, with a peak similar to that of a baby's cry – perfect, in short, for provoking a nurturing – response in a soft-hearted human. This, at any rate, is the contention of Dr Karen McComb, a specialist in mammal vocal communication, who first noticed the solicitation purr in her own cat, Pepo, when he was hungry. Is she annoyed to find she has been cunningly manipulated by her pet over the years? "Pepo has been the inspiration for this whole study, so I'll forgive him," she says. 'Credit where credit's due."
Cats rule...
ReplyDeleteps....another Finn - Mickey - lived a mile away...RIP Mickey
ReplyDeletedogs have owners,cats have staff.
ReplyDeleteIn Eastern Buddhism cats aren't very popular - they're said to be the only animals that didn't cry when the Buddha died.
ReplyDelete"Shit! What do I care? Bald bastard never fed me anyway"