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SHELBYDOG
07-14-2009, 07:08 AM
Cats Do Control Humans, Study Finds


LiveScience.com livescience Staff

livescience.com – Mon Jul 13, 12:50 pm ET
If you've ever wondered who's in control, you or your cat, a new study points to the obvious. It's your cat.


Household cats exercise this control with a certain type of urgent-sounding, high-pitched meow, according to the findings.


This meow is actually a purr mixed with a high-pitched cry. While people usually think of cat purring as a sign of happiness, some cats make this purr-cry sound when they want to be fed. The study showed that humans find these mixed calls annoying and difficult to ignore.


"The embedding of a cry within a call that we normally associate with contentment is quite a subtle means of eliciting a response," said Karen McComb of the University of Sussex. "Solicitation purring is probably more acceptable to humans than overt meowing, which is likely to get cats ejected from the bedroom."


They know us


Previous research has shown similarities between cat cries and human infant cries.


McComb suggests that the purr-cry may subtly take advantage of humans' sensitivity to cries they associate with nurturing offspring. Also, including the cry within the purr could make the sound "less harmonic and thus more difficult to habituate to," she said.


McComb got the idea for the study from her experience with her own cat, who would consistently wake her up in the mornings with a very insistent purr. After speaking with other cat owners, she learned that some of their cats also made the same type of call. As a scientist who studies vocal communication in mammals, she decided to investigate the manipulative meow.


Tough to test


Setting up the experiments wasn't easy. While the felines used purr-cries around their familiar owners, they were not eager to make the same cries in front of strangers. So McComb and her team trained cat owners to record their pets' cries - capturing the sounds made by cats when they were seeking food and when they were not. In all, the team collected recordings from 10 different cats.


The researchers then played the cries back for 50 human participants, not all of whom owned cats. They found that humans, even if they had never had a cat themselves, judged the purrs recorded while cats were actively seeking food - the purrs with an embedded, high-pitched cry - as more urgent and less pleasant than those made in other contexts.


When the team re-synthesised the recorded purrs to remove the embedded cry, leaving all else unchanged, the human subjects' urgency ratings for those calls decreased significantly.


McComb said she thinks this cry occurs at a low level in cats' normal purring, "but we think that cats learn to dramatically exaggerate it when it proves effective in generating a response from humans." In fact, not all cats use this form of purring at all, she said, noting that it seems to most often develop in cats that have a one-on-one relationship with their owners rather than those living in large households, where their purrs might be overlooked.


The results were published in the July 14 issue of the journal Current Biology.

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I know my cat has us wrapped around his front paw.:)

hesnothere
07-14-2009, 07:14 AM
This is so true, I've been owned by cats most of my life and it really does center around them.

krisharry
07-14-2009, 10:21 AM
Oh, I didn't need a study to tell me this. Please kitty move away from the screen so I can see.

fleabones3
07-14-2009, 12:45 PM
I wonder how many thousands of dollars it took for that study???!!

EVERYONE knows cats are the boss... we are their hired help after all. Both of my cats rule the roost, even telling my what door they want in/out of, when their food water needs to be filled, where they are going to sleep, etc.
In fact my 3 mo old kitten has decided that my pillow is HIS pillow so we have to share at night lol

shadowcats
07-14-2009, 03:38 PM
i have four fur babies and do they rule the roost , lucy got mad at my hubby when we went away for a week and left them with friends ,,,,,,, when we got back she litterly attacked him and took a chunk , lol i warned him she was upset , he wanted to play with her and she was ticked off ,,,,,,,then she went and cuddled him the little minx ,,,,, and wouldnt let him put her down for an hour......... s****** she growled every time he tried to move her........
lol it was hilarous,,,,,,,,,,, he affraid she ;d get him again and laughing cause she was growling , my oldest one he gets sick if im gone too long , he grieves and thinks ive abandoned him , poor things, they are devoted to us though and if im sick which lately ive been feeling bad bececause of my blood pressure meds , he and lucy seem to sence when im at my worst and wount leave my side ,,,,,,,,,,
so no one can tell me cats arent smart,,,,,,,,,,, lol look who takes care of who,,,,,,,,,, :rofl::rofl::rolling:rolling:wavey:

ElleGee
07-14-2009, 03:50 PM
I've p*ssy (cat) whipped since Pete came to live with us.. Every damned morning it's the same thing. Lay next to mom until she gets up and feeds me.. If she is breathing heavy , rub your cat haired filled head on her face, she loves that. Yay she sneezed!! She's up!!! *breakfast meows/ paw to the head*..

jerk....

janelle
07-14-2009, 04:59 PM
My first Siamese sounded just like a baby when he meowed. If I was on the phone people would ask if I had a baby crying.

The two cats I have now don't really meow as much. I thought maybe the breeders were breeding the meow out of them. ???? Just tiny squeaks when I first got them but it has recently changed. The male can be more insistent than the female when he wants me to do something for him.

shadowcats
07-14-2009, 09:10 PM
my lucy loves to head butt her nose into my nostrels , talk about hurt ,,,,,,,she catches me by surprise sometimes and ouch,,,,,,,,,,
lucy is mixed siamease and orange tabby , her mom was the siamese
sigh she the only survivor of her brood ,,,,,,,, i took her from a friend who s cats were breeding uncontrollabley , i kept telling her owner id have them fixed for her but she woundlnt hear of it..... now all of her family members are dead of neglect or they drowned in hurricane katrina , lucy is six years now, and all of mine are rescues and fixed , lol fixed them little critters asap,,,,,,,,,,,

i did read familys who had pets (particularly cats-) had better lives than those who didnt , it was in the news not long ago , they said katrina suvivors who were able to keep their pets or were able to retrieve those that were missing were doing better than those who didnt have pets or who had lost their to the storm......... mine i took with me , wasnt about to leave them behind and i couldnt stay in any shelter because of them ,,,,,,,, so it cost me my savings in hotels to keep them ,,,,,,,,but i did ,,,,,,,,, and dont regret a penny of it,,,,,,,,, and i have all four of them still,,,,,,, moggie and pixel , dusty and lucy, :star::star::love::love::adore::adore::adore: