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Unlike dogs, cats do not need their owners to feel safe and secure, preferring to look after themselves, a new study suggests.
Domestic cats do not generally see their owners as a focus of safety and security in the same way that dogs do, according to new research.
The study by animal behaviour specialists at the University of Lincoln, UK, shows that while dogs perceive their owners as a safe base, the relationship between people and their feline friends appears to be quite different.
Read more Your cat doesn’t miss you when you’re away: Study | The Financial Express
Domestic cats do not generally see their owners as a focus of safety and security in the same way that dogs do, according to new research.
The study by animal behaviour specialists at the University of Lincoln, UK, shows that while dogs perceive their owners as a safe base, the relationship between people and their feline friends appears to be quite different.
Read more Your cat doesn’t miss you when you’re away: Study | The Financial Express