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  • New Research Highlights History and Importance of Preserving the Lesser-Known Chinese Mountain Cat

    We know that the domestic cat has distant relatives that roam the earth – lions, tigers, cheetahs, and mountain lions. Less familiar are the 38 distinct species in the family Felidae, many with strange names like Pampas cat, kodkod and rusty-spotted cat. The new field of genomics – which engages in the unravelling of DNA genomes of separate species – is resolving old conundrums and revealing new secrets across the history of evolutionarily related species among cats, dogs, bears, and ourselves. Recently, an international research team that includes genetic researchers from ITMO University has completed a study that revealed several fascinating facts about the Chinese mountain cat. The paper on the study was published in Science Advances.

    23.06.2021

  • Cats Can Love

    American scientists from the Oregon State University studied cats’ attachment to their owners. Some time before, the specialists had already come to the conclusion that dogs and small children have similar attachment to their close ones, but cats’ behavior is quite different: they are more independent. The article’s authors conducted an experiment to tell whether cats can love as strongly as kids or dogs.

    11.10.2019