Cats Likely Identify One Another by Fatty Acids in Urine: Research
Tokyo, Aug. 20 (Jiji Press)--An international group of researchers, including those from Japan's Iwate University, has said that cats likely identify one another by distinguishing the unique types and ratios of fatty acids when they smell their urine. The team's findings were published in the online edition of U.S. scientific journal Current Biology on Wednesday. Masao Miyazaki, a profes...
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