Portsmouth News

‘Slow blink’ makes humans more attractive to our cats

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SCIENTISTS have discovered narrowing your eyes is the best way to build a rapport with cats.

In a study by the universiti­es of Portsmouth and Sussex, researcher­s found that the technique mimics what is known as a cat smile – referred to as a ‘slow blink’ – and it appears to make the human more attractive to the cat.

Professor Karen McComb, from the School of Psychology at the University of Sussex, who supervised the work, said: ‘As someone who has both studied animal behaviour and is a cat owner, it’s great to be able to show that cats and humans can communicat­e in this way.

‘It’s something that many cat owners had already suspected, so it’s exciting to have found evidence for it.

‘This study is the first to experiment­ally investigat­e the role of slow blinking in cathuman communicat­ion. And it is something you can try yourself with your own cat at home, or with cats you meet in the street. It’s a great way of enhancing the bond you have with cats.

‘Try narrowing your eyes at them as you would in a relaxed smile, followed by closing your eyes for a couple of seconds. You’ll find they respond in the same way themselves and you can start a sort of conversati­on.’

The research team, led by Dr Tasmin Humphrey and Professor Karen McComb, animal behaviour scientists at the University of Sussex, undertook two experiment­s for the study published in the Nature journal Scientific Reports.

The first revealed that cats were more likely to slow blink at their owners after their owners have slow blinked at them, compared to when they do not interact at all.

The second experiment found that the cats were more likely to approach the experiment­er’s outstretch­ed hand after they had slow-blinked at the cat, compared to when they had adopted a neutral expression.

 ?? Picture by Susan Dobbs ?? CAT STUDY A cat being fed
Picture by Susan Dobbs CAT STUDY A cat being fed

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