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Cat Stevens or A Cat-Cophony: Do Cats Like Music?
Published Apr 20, 2023
In this article, the author discusses whether cats like music and how they respond to different types of sounds. Studies suggest that cats prefer species-appropriate music that mimics natural sounds and positive communication, such as purring and chirping. The article also explores how this type of music can help reduce stress and anxiety in cats, making it a useful tool in veterinary settings and at home.
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