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Spatial encoding in domestic cats (Felis catus).
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 1996Four experiments were performed to identify the spatial information that cats used to encode the position of an object they saw move and disappear. In Experiment 1 and 2, several sources of allocentric spatial information were manipulated. Results indicated that the cats used none of these sources and instead relied primarily on their own spatial ...
S, Fiset, F Y, Doré
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1975
The cat (Felis catus or domesticus) is one of the few carnivores which have been investigated to any depth. The majority of known mutants affect coat color, although a number of interesting monogenic anomalies have been reported. Most of the color mutants are available in fancy-breed cats, together with the long hair, rexoid coat, and the Manx ...
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The cat (Felis catus or domesticus) is one of the few carnivores which have been investigated to any depth. The majority of known mutants affect coat color, although a number of interesting monogenic anomalies have been reported. Most of the color mutants are available in fancy-breed cats, together with the long hair, rexoid coat, and the Manx ...
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Taste reactivity patterns in domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus)
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2000The present study is aimed at finding taste reactivity patterns in domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) which reflect 'liking' or perceived palatability. Three groups of nonstressed cats living in households were formed which a priori were expected to differ in motivational state for eating food items (more or less hungry), and which were offered two
van den Bos, R. +2 more
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How Cats Lap: Water Uptake by Felis catus
Science, 2010Lap Cats We all know that domestic cats lap milk, but perhaps fewer of us have thought about how they do this. Reis et al. (p. 1231 , published online 11 November; see the cover) have discovered that cats curl their tongues so that the top ...
Pedro M, Reis +3 more
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Preservation of tomcat (Felis catus) semen in variable temperatures
Animal Reproduction Science, 2007The aim of our study was to estimate the viability of cat epididymal sperm in short time storage at +4 degrees C and in long term storage at -196 degrees C and to assess the percentage of live sperm in fresh semen using eosin/nigrosin staining compared to the flow cytometry method.
Marta, Siemieniuch, Andrzej, Dubiel
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Felis catus Linnaeus, 1758, spec. nov.
Felis catus [spec. nov.] F. cauda elongata, corpore fasciis nigricantibus; dorsalibus longitudinalibus tribus; lateralibus spiralibus. Felis cauda elongata, auribus aequalibus. Faun. suec. 3. Syst. nat. 4. n. 6. Felis vulgo Catus. Gesn. quadr. 98. Aldr. quadr. 565. Raj. quadr. 98. Felis. Aldr. dig. 564. Jonst. quadr. 180. t. 72..openaire +1 more source
The R-banded karyotype of Felis catus.
Cytobios, 1987Representative haploid R-banded karyotypes of the domestic cat (Felis catus) and a diagrammatic representation of the banding patterns at the 400 band level are presented.
Y, Shibasaki, S, Flou, M, Rønne
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