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Science Proves Cats are Evil

by jaredwestfall on Nov.19, 2009, under Randomness

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Have you ever thought that your cat really is evil, and is actively manipulating you to do it’s bidding?

Science says that it is. Dr Karen McComb of the Centre for Mammal Vocal Communication Research at the University of Sussex has proof.

A BBC News report spoke to Dr. McComb, who stated that it appears that cats “learn to dramatically exaggerate it when it proves effective in generating a response from humans.” According to the same report, studies have found that a domestic cat’s cries are similar to that of human babies, and that’s a sound humans are highly sensitive to.

The cry embedded within the purr” study was published in the journal Current Biology in July and claims that cats actually exploit humans into caring for them, especially when it comes to filling those food dishes. The abstract states that “even individuals with no experience of owning cats judged the ‘solicitation’ purrs to be more urgent. “

How long before someone synthesizes those sounds to control humans? I’d write more, but someone’s dish is empty, and I feel compelled to fill it.

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