Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Cats Use Special Purr to Manipulate Humans by Jennifer Viegas

Cat owners who think their cats control them now have some scientific confirmation: Animal vocalization experts have just identified a special manipulative purr that felines have evolved, in part, to get what they want from people.

The newly identified vocalization, called "solicitation purring," has never been acknowledged or studied before, although cat fanciers, such as the study's lead author Karen McComb, are quite familiar with it.

"In the case of my cat, if he sees you stirring from sleep at all in the early morning he will immediately switch into giving this solicitation purring and position himself next to your head so you get the full impact," McComb, a reader in Behavioral Ecology at the University of Sussex, told Discovery News.

She added, "Asking around, I find I'm not the only one who, if I wake up early, often lie pretending to still be asleep so my cat doesn't start this!"

McComb, who has analyzed communication and cognition of elephants, lions and many other mammals, decided to investigate what could be behind her cat's early morning purring.

She and colleagues Anna Taylor, Christian Wilson and Benjamin Charlton examined the acoustic structure of recorded cat purrs. The team determined purrs are not all the same, since one contains an embedded, high-pitched cry. This resulting combination makes up solicitation purring.

Read the full article here

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Run or walk in honour of someone you love or simply give something back to your community by making a pledge.Remember that every dollar you help raise helps to make a difference in our community.Thanks to generous sponsors of this event, 100% OF PLEDGES COLLECTED GO DIRECTLY TO THE CHARITIES INVOLVED. As well, charities will be eligible for cash rewards based on participation of runners, walkers & volunteers. If you choose not to run or walk, think about volunteering on behalf of Jazzpurr Society.

THE 12 VERY DESERVING CHARITIES ARE:
**Jazzpurr Society for Animal Protection**
Canadian Mental Health Association
Special Olympics Windsor
Community Living
Ensemble
Children's Aide Foundation
Katelyn Bedard Bone Marrow Association
Windsor Celiac Foundation
Teen Health Centre
Transition to Betterness
Sandwich Teen Action Group
Autism Services Incorporated
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Host: Jazzpurr Society for Animal Protection
Start Time: Sunday, 20 September 2009 at 21:00
End Time: Monday, 21 September 2009 at 00:30
Location: Chrysler Building
Street: 1 Riverside Drive & Ouellette Avenue
Town/City: Windsor, ON

Phone: 5192589299
Email: info@jazzpurr.org

Volunteers Needed Immediately

We are looking for a supervisor (must be a current or previous volunteer) for the Saturday morning shift (9 am to 12 pm). Looking for someone long-term.

Also need morning shift volunteers (experience not necessary) during the week (9 am to 12 pm). Please apply online at www.jazzpurr.org under the heading "Volunteer".

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