Nice. I think I know it first-hand. :grin: We lost a very old Siamese cat this year and he was spoiled. He was not like the cat in the experiment, but close. After you watch the video: Spoiler Have you REALLY watched the video? Proceed: Spoiler The cat was NOT distracted during the departure, as they said in the narration. It knew the owner left. Still, I believe they're close with the study, even with that little snafu.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/S7znI_Kpzbs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Can't watch video because I'm at work, but I gotta post this video in here.
Thats awesome. I have 2 rescue cats (sisters) and they love to be scratched and pet on their own terms and they hate me to hold them..........unless they want to be on my lap, but only on there terms I would love to have a dog to but I am at work all day and have no way to go home and let them out, cats can be by themselves all day and not give a F, but a dog needs more attention and care
That woman definitely looks like a cat lady. That said, we got a cat like 5 months ago. So I guess I should look in the mirror.
I once went to an establishment where the florist had 60+ cats someone should look up the real scientific explanation behind cat ladies and the parasite toxoplasma. Worth a read