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of the Day: Are cats really solitary animals?

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FAQ of the Day: Are cats really solitary animals? Friday August 5, 2005 A Friend Asked: I read a magazine article that was a debate between cat behaviorists over whether cats have the capacity to love humans. One expert claimed that cats are solitary animals and only seek human companionship to fill their physical needs. I really do feel a bond with my two cats, but am I just fooling myself? (The photo above is of Arthur, who is totally bonded with his human cat-dad, Avram.) Read my Reply Bonus Reading: • Kids & Cats: Developing the Feline-Human BondThe Feline-Human Bond of Love More about: ???–>Comments (0)

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