Do You Play with Your Cat?

You might be thinking"What's this about cats?  This can be DOG Spies.  A blog on the science supporting the dog-human relationship."
Yes, however...
My background is in applied animal behaviour and welfare -- the analysis of creatures who find themselves under our care or management.  Dogs are just one such species.  Cats are another. 
In the last few years, I have learned more about cat behaviour, cognition, welfare, and relationships with individuals.  And although more research workers are taking on cat questions -- such as, is meowing a reliable way to measure personality in cats?  Or what kinds of scratching posts do cats prefer?  -- numerous questions remain, especially when it comes to cats' interactions with individuals.
A while back, I made a totally made-up graph comparing the quantity of attention given to"Dog,""Cat," and"Cat and Dog" behavior and cognition research.  While studies of companion cats are increasing, this graph is still fairly accurate, for a made-up graph.
Do you play with your cat?  Combine the science.
Meyo Cat beds New Zealand
I believe the age of cat science is now.  But we can not do it without your aid!
My PhD research explores our interactions with all cats, particularly what cats and their people do together in the title of play.  Play can mean unique things for different species, and also following previously studying play between people and dogs with Alexandra Horowitz, I am currently running a global, online, citizen science* endeavor to find out how cats and their people play together.  You and your cat are encouraged to take part!
Job: Perform With Your Cat is worldwide and entirely on line at CatsDoScience.com Participants must be 18 or older and play with their cat.
Contribution is straightforward:
See CatsDoScience.com
Make -- and discuss -- a Brief movie of you and your cat playing

 The headline read,"Cats rival dogs on a lot of tests of societal smarts.  However, is anyone brave enough to study them?"
"Brave?"  I believed.  That is one way to check at it.
Or maybe cats and their people are more than prepared to display their own lives together.  They have just been waiting to be asked.
If you're 18 or older and play with your cat, then think about visiting CatsDoScience.com for all info and to participate by June 30, 2019.  Cats Do Science can also be on Facebook and Twitter.
The age of cat science is now.  Thanks for playing!
 To find out about other citizen science jobs -- frequently for all age classes -- check out SciStarter.org. 

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