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Study Suggests Hormones Could Explain Why Some Cats Cohabitate

Cats have a reputation for living life on their own terms, and most species are solitary creatures. But others, including lions and domestic cats, tend to live in groups. According to a new study, biological and evolutionary factors might explain cat cohabitation and why some are better at it than others.

How Hormones Affect Cats’ Behavior

In research published in the journal

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