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More specifically, cats are attracted to confined places where they feel safer and can hide, and observe prey. But the results could also tell us something about visual perception. “Many animals are evolved to perform this sort of perception,” said lead study author Gabriella Smith, researcher at City University New York....
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According to the study, cats with boxes adapted to their new environment more quickly compared to a control group without boxes: The conclusion was that the cats with boxes were less stressed because they had a cardboard hidey-hole to hunker down in....
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Small spaces are in cats’ behavioral repertoire and are generally good (except for the cat carrier, of course, which has negative connotations like car rides or a visit to the vet). One variation on this theme occurs when the box is so shallow that it does not provide all the creature comforts it might....
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