
STUDY: Curiosity Is Actually Good for Cats
Contrary to the accepted wisdom that “curiosity killed the cat,” a new study out from Carnegie Mellon University indicates that inquisitiveness may lead to better critical thinking skills in felines. Discovering new things also enriches their quality of life and gives cats more interesting things to talk about, according to researchers.
Submitted by Jenny Harbert.
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