Curious Cats May Be Born Explorers
A twitching tail over a cardboard box, a nose pressed into a cupboard crack, whiskers quivering at a rustling bag: everyday scenes in a home with a cat. Behind this constant probing, scientists now argue, lies something deeper than simple playfulness. Feline curiosity appears to be anchored in specific genetic variants that shape how boldly or cautiously an individual cat interacts with its surrou...More
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