Cats meow more at men to get their attention, study suggests

Live ScienceTuesday, December 23, 2025 at 2:58:20 PM
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Cats meow more at men to get their attention, study suggests
  • A recent study suggests that cats meow more frequently at male owners than at female caregivers, indicating a potential difference in feline vocalization behavior based on the owner's gender. This finding raises questions about the influence of cultural norms on pet behavior.
  • Understanding this vocalization pattern is significant as it may enhance the bond between cats and their owners, particularly for male caregivers who may respond differently to their pets' vocal cues.
  • The study contributes to ongoing discussions about pet behavior and communication, highlighting how gender dynamics may influence interactions between cats and their owners, and prompting further research into the factors that shape these relationships.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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