Cats’ faces hard to read, except for ‘cat whisperers’

Women and those with veterinary experience were better at recognizing cats’ expressions — even those who reported no strong attachment to cats. The study involved more than 6,300 people from 85 countries. Most participants found the test challenging. Their average score was 12 out of 20 — somewhat above chance. But 13 percent of participants performed well, correctly scoring 15 or better — a group informally called ‘the cat whisperers.’

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