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Your cat can understand its name when you call for it, scientists say
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Scientists say pets appear to show comprehension, but are probably not attaching a deep meaning to words

Vintage vantage: there’s nothing like curling up on the roof of an old carPut ’em up: this shadow-boxing beauty is clearly a southpawStrings attached: a street singer’s lap is the perfect place to appreciate the musicPeek-a-boo: a tree provides protection for a wary catRough and tumble: are they playing with each other or is there a real dispute going on?Fat cat: this feline is involved in the world of commerceRoom with a view: an empty water bottle makes for a perfect shelterTwo up, two down:...

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