Researchers in Brazil have found a correlation between a cat’s emotional connection with its owner and the likelihood of scratching furniture. A study surveying 500 pet owners, published in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior, revealed that the stronger the bond between a cat and its owner, the more likely the cat is to scratch sofas. The findings suggest that a cat’s behavior is influenced by its emotional attachment to its human companion. Topics: #more #cat #study Post navigation The consequences of the snow winter: more mosquitoes and ticks this year The fencers are trying to win medals again at the EM. What is the reason for this medals race?
“It’s a funny reminder that our pets’ affection can sometimes lead to a little bit of mischief!” Reply