WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A cat's delicate lapping does not scoop up water but uses inertia to create kind of a backward waterfall, U.S. researchers reported on Thursday. Their study is more than a ...
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Cat fanciers everywhere appreciate the gravity-defying grace and exquisite balance of their feline friends. But do they know those traits extend even to the way cats lap milk?
Every pet has their thing, but this Tabby cat’s “thing” is pure chaos. Instead of politely lapping water from her bowl like a civilized feline, she prefers to stand by the sink and get sprayed ...