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Study reveals cats use smell to recognize owners, sniffing more at unfamiliar scents.
A recent study in PLOS One found that cats can recognize their owners by smell, spending more time sniffing unfamiliar scents than familiar ones.
Cats use their right nostril more for new scents, indicating their right brain hemisphere processes unfamiliar information.
This ability helps cats identify their social circle and recognize threats, highlighting the depth of the cat-human bond.
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