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Nicole Morley

Cats recognise their own names - they just choose to ignore it

Cats are able to recognise their own names, according to a new study.

Feline pets - just like their canine counterparts - can discriminate between different human words, findings from a Japanese study suggest.

The research included experiments to measure whether cats reacted to their names when they were spoken among a string of other random nouns.

The same test was then carried out with the words being spoken by a stranger, rather than by the cats’ owners.

Scientists found that the cats indicated recognition, such as pricking up their ears or moving their heads, although rarely showed any more excitement, such as moving their tails or making noise.

The experts said it was “reasonable” to believe cats would react to their own names as they might associate it with rewards, such as food or play, or with “punishments”, such as having a bath or going to the vets.

But whether cats care is another matter.

John Bradshaw, an expert on human-animal interactions from the University of Bristol, told The Times: “Cats are just as good as dogs at learning - they’re just not as keen to show their owners what they’ve learnt.”

Atsuko Saito, from Sophia University in Tokyo and the author of the report - which was published in the journal Scientific Reports, said the study could be used to help improve cats’ quality of life in the future.

“For example, perhaps we can get cats to learn that dangerous objects or places are referred to by specific utterances,” he wrote.

“This work has shed new light on the ability of cats to communicate with humans; further clarifying cats’ abilities with respect to cat-human communication will potentially enhance the welfare of both humans and cats.”

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