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Published 20:23 11 Aug 2021 BST
Updated 16:20 13 Aug 2021 BST
In the end, it appeared that the kittens displayed attachment styles similar to human babies.
64% of the kittens in the study exhibited a "secure attachment style" to their owners. This meant that they became distraught when they left the room, and demonstrated a "reduced stress response" when they came back in.
30% of the kittens, however, had an "insecure attachment style", which meant that their stress levels were not impacted by their caregiver leaving and returning.
The study reads: "The current data support the hypothesis that cats show a similar capacity for the formation of secure and insecure attachments towards human caregivers previously demonstrated in children."
The authors added: "Cat attachment style appears to be relatively stable and is present in adulthood."
On top of that, their research suggests that kittens are slightly more attached to their human caregivers than dogs are.
So, next time you feel like your cat is using you for food, shelter and infinite chin scratches, remember that they love you deep down.
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