Animal behavior researchers in the United States
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The difference here is that the domestic cat doesn't behave. contra-freeloading or refusing to choose to eat food that humans provide for easy and comfortable eating but went back to choosing the food that was hard to come by Some riddles must be sought or attempted to solve.
This challenging behavior is common in many caged animals. But not with the cats who live next to many people's homes. Because it will choose to eat food in the bowl that the owner has placed all the time. with little interest in the food in the mystery box or the weird toys.
Nearly half of the cats in the experimental group Refuses to touch the food in the mystery box at all. While some are interested
Dr. Mikel Delgado, an animal behavior researcher at the University of California. Davis Campus The study, published in the latest issue of the journal Animal Cognition, found that nearly half of the 17 cats in the experimental group refused to touch the food in the mystery box. Even after 30 minutes, they kept circulating around eating the same food that was placed in a side dish only.
Some of the cats participating in the experiment showed some interest in the mystery box. but in the end They all chose to eat from a more easily edible dish.
The experiment took place in the house where the cat lived. The volunteers who own the cats did the experiment themselves. As a result, all pet cats were indifferent to the food they struggled to obtain. This behavior is independent of the cat's gender, age, or experience in playing the puzzle box.