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What's Mittens Thinking? Make 'Sense' Of Your Cat's Behavior

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Cats have come a long way from being animals charged with catching mice, to treasured, adorable creatures that snuggle with us in our beds. But this relatively new arrangement is creating issues for cats and the people who live with them.

John Bradshaw has studied the history of domesticated cats, and …Read More

Source: NPR Science – ingested into KQED

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