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Can Cats Recognize Owner?

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  • We know cats can tell their owner from their voices, and that cats have a great sense of smell.

    Also, while cats don’t have the innate ability to discriminate human faces like dogs, they do have the ability to learn.

    It is likely that cats know their owner first from smell, and then learn to recognize their voice.

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Can Cats Recognize Their Owners?

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Researcher Explains Why Cats May Like Their Owners as Much as Dogs WIRED

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