New research claims that despite looking cute
and harmless, the sparkle in your beloved cat's eyes might be probably their
killer instinct.
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh
looked at the character traits of domestic pet cats and compared how similar
their behavior is to wildcats and big cats such as lions.
The study found that the different breeds had
the same strong characteristics related to dominance, impulsiveness and
neuroticism.
Compared with the snow leopard, the Scottish
wildcat and the African lion, researchers found larger predators shared similar
characteristics of aggression and neurotic behavior to domestic cats.
And if the average domestic cat were any
bigger, it too would probably try to kill you.
The cats were rated on the 'Big Five' human
personality traits, using a scale of one to five.
These traits were: Openness to experience,
conscientiousness, extraversion/introversion, agreeableness and neuroticism.
But the researchers, in cooperation with the
Bronx Zoo, also rated cats on personality traits such as playfulness—and it's
not all bad news.
Cats were rated highly for being playful and
excitable.
Psychologist Dr. Max Watchel said cat owners
need to remember that by keeping one as a pet, they are inviting "little
predators" into their home.
Dr. Wachtel said: "It is good to
understand the personality characteristics of our pets. Different cats have
different personalities. But as a species, there are a lot of commonalities.
"They're cute and furry and cuddly, but we
need to remember when we have cats as pets, we are inviting little predators
into our house.
"For a lot of people, it is worth it. Cats
can be fantastic, sweet companions. Until they turn on you."
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