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Cat Meows Have Evolved Because of Humans

GuyMannDude writes: "ABCNews.com has a story on research being done at Cornell University's Psychology of Voice and Sound Laboratory on cat meows. The scientists believe that over generations, cats have learned how to meow in different ways specifically in order to hook into human perception tendencies and get what they want."

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  1. Re:evolution or learning? by sydb · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Alternatively, it might be that humans have bred cats to meow, subconsciously favouring the more 'appealing' animals when pairing mates.

    The domestic cat is quite far removed from anything natural.

    You don't need to be fit for a 'natural' purpose to survive, providing the environment is suitably artificial.

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    Yours Sincerely, Michael.
  2. Evolution of a Cat's Meow by Peapod · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Our society has become so dominated by the evolutionary theories that whenever something changes over time, it doesn't change, but evolves, as if it were a change in the make-up of a cat's genetic code.