Researchers at the University of Purdue and University of Pennsylvania found that 41% of cats fetch, compared with about 78% ...
Fetch is a game inextricably tied to dogs. But new research shows that cats play fetch, too — maybe more than you thought.
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Many people have seen dogs fetch, but cats like to get into the game too. Despite their very different hunting and play styles, fetching appears to combine elements of predatory and social behavior ...
Cats and dogs both exhibit fetching behavior, previously thought to be exclusive to dogs. 41% of surveyed cats enjoy playing ...
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