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Can a Cat Keep Track of Its Owner’s Location?

Updated: May 16, 2024

All cat lovers know that while they might technically own their felines, the truth is that ownership works both ways. But even the most ardent cat fancier might be surprised by recent research demonstrating that felines actually create mental maps of their owners when they are out of sight. Cats do this by linking voice signals to mental representations of their humans.

The findings come from a study led by Saho Takagi of the Department of Psychology at Kyoto University in Japan, in which researchers conducted experiments employing both cat owners' voices and those of strangers. "Results showed that cats were surprised when their owner appeared to be 'teleported' to a new, unexpected location, but they did not react in the same way when tested with non-social stimuli," the researchers summarized.

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