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Got a grumpy cat? It could be your fault!
    2019-02-28  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

IF your cat seems a bit grumpy or aggressive, you may have only yourself to blame.

Scientists have found felines really are copycats — and develop personalities that mirror their owners.

Pets that were neurotic, overweight or cheerful had owners who had similar traits, researchers found.

While dogs are often said to be like their owners, cats have long been considered to be more independent creatures.

Animal behavior experts at Lincoln University said owners who were neurotic were less likely to allow their cats outside.

As a result their pets had a higher chance of being overweight and “anxious or fearful” and show behavioral problems such as scratching the furniture.

The study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, involved personality tests on 3,300 cat owners and also found that pedigree cats were more likely to be overweight.

The research builds on studies that show how parenting style can affect a child’s personality. Other cat experts backed the findings.

Danielle Gunn-Moore, professor of feline medicine at Edinburgh University, said, “Cats are a mini-me. They are sentient creatures strongly affected by people around them.”

(SD-Agencies)

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