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Cats "Exploit" Humans By Purring

An anonymous reader notes a BBC report on research recently published in the journal Current Biology, indicating that cats manipulate humans by adding a baby-like cry to their purring. "Cat owners may have suspected as much, but it seems our feline friends have found a way to manipulate us humans. Researchers at the University of Sussex have discovered that cats use a 'soliciting purr' to overpower their owners and garner attention and food. Unlike regular purring, this sound incorporates a 'cry,' with a similar frequency to a human baby's. The team said cats have 'tapped into' a human bias — producing a sound that humans find very difficult to ignore."

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  1. no moar pussy for you willy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    imagine you willy being smacked until it bleeds

    j.delanoy

    1. Re:no moar pussy for you willy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      I don't have a willy you insensitive clod!

  2. Gn=4a by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    to download the Of a 5olid dose

  3. Re:Evolution or Intelligent Design? by Opportunist · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    DON'T LISTEN TO THAT GUY!

    Last time I did that I went from my manager's office walking funny. You don't want the details.

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  4. slashdot meme by cephus · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Let's see ... what's the slashdot meme for situations like this ...

    In Soviet Russia, cats ... no

    I for one welcome our new cat ... no

    4) Profit ... no

    Oh, I remember now ... Water is wet, film at 11.

  5. Death to cat lovers who are mods by Laebshade · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    nt

    (burn karma burn)

  6. In response to your sig. by DigitalReverend · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    In Soviet Russia, the government controls the commerce.

    Strange, just recently, here in the U.S. it has become that way as well.

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