The author thinks so. A new study reveals how much cats differ from dogs and toddlers when it comes to altruistic behavior.
A recent study highlighted in Psychology Today investigates the altruistic behavior of cats compared to dogs and toddlers, concluding that cats exhibit more self-serving tendencies. The research presents definitive experimental evidence that supports the idea of feline selfishness, suggesting that while cats may not engage in altruistic acts to the same extent as their canine counterparts or young children, they still display unique social behaviors worth exploring. The article emphasizes the implications of these findings on our understanding of animal behavior and companionship.
Go to the source and read the whole article: Definitive Experimental Proof That Cats Really Are Selfish
Me? I think that cats are superior beings that have boundaries. As Eckhart Tolle said ‘I have met many zen masters — all of them cats’…
What do you think?