If you have two cats in your home, it's easy to see how different their characters are. Just like people, some cats like to keep quiet, while others just can't shut their mouths.
Scientists decided to find out what this was connected with and, oddly enough, were able to explain this strange feature.
Japanese scientists worked on the peculiarities of cat behavior.
It was necessary to find out why some cats are sociable beyond the limits of what is possible, while others remain silent to the point of contempt.
Thus, several features were revealed.
First, the age of the cat.
It is believed that as cats age, they become more and more "talkative." That is, almost like people.
Some cats even become grumpy as they get older.
Secondly, the breed of the cat.
It is believed that Orientals and Siamese cats, as well as all oriental breeds of the family, are more willing than others to “chat” with their owners.
Thirdly, lifestyle.
Some things depend on upbringing, living conditions and habitat.
A cat that spends most of its time at home alone will be silent.
And cats growing up under constant human care can scream all day long.
Fourth, communication.
Don't forget that cats communicate with each other. If a pet doesn't have the opportunity to "talk" to its fellow tribesmen, it will be forced to resolve its issues with its owner.
By the way, scientists believe that pets should not be left unattended and it is advisable to respond to them.
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