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- Not only dogs. Cats too make an effort to understand you, and to communicate with you.
- Cats modulate their vocalizations to express themselves.
- OK, pets don't have an extensive vocabulary, but half a dozen words in 'cattish' or 'doggish' help pets get what they want, be it a specific food or treat or other needs.
- Talk to your cat or dog as you would talk to a toddler. Make sentences very short and clear, and repeat them daily. You will see how he will quickly learn their meaning, and how to respond to you or to make requests of his own.
- Some cats are very talkative. The following video has been around for a while but it's worth watching again. It shows two cats carrying on a conversation. Absolutely adorable.
- Time Magazine - Researchers in Hungary have investigated and recorded the brain activity of dogs, confirming that they not only understand the words we speak, but also how we say them.
- In another study 40 volunteers listened to different growls recorded from 18 dogs. Overall, participants correctly classified 63 per cent of the growl samples.
- Women were better than men at recognising when a dog was being playful or threatening, or feeling fear, scientists discovered.
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