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Domestic cats (Felis catus) do not show causal understanding in a string-pulling task
Authors:Emma Whitt  Marie Douglas  Britta Osthaus  Ian Hocking
Institution:(1) School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK;(2) School of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter, EX4 4QG, UK;(3) Psychology, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, CT1 1QU, UK
Abstract:This study explored how domestic cats perform in a horizontal string-pulling task to determine whether they understand this case of physical causality. Fifteen cats were tested on their ability to retrieve an unreachable food treat in three different set-ups: (a) a single baited string, (b) two parallel strings where only one was baited and (c) two crossed strings where only one was baited. All cats succeeded at pulling a single string to obtain a treat, but none consistently chose the correct string when two strings were parallel. When tested with two crossed strings one cat chose the wrong string consistently and all others performed at chance level. There was no evidence that cats understand the function of the strings or their physical causality.
Keywords:Domestic cats  Cognition  Means–  end  String pulling
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