
Probably, you already noticed that most human beings They are right-handed and use the right hand to carry out their main activities.But did you know that felines also usually have a dominant front leg?
And if now you are wondering how to know if your cat is right-handed or left-handed, We invite you to continue reading this Animals and Pets Online article to discover the answer.
Homemade experiment to know if your cat is right or left handed
You can discover the dominant leg of your cat without leaving your home, and using elements of our daily life, you will need a treat that your cat loves, a glass or jar whose mouth allows you to put your leg inside, and some time to observe the results.
How to prepare your home experiment? Place your favorite treat or snack inside the jar and leave it within reach of your cat in a home environment where he feels comfortable and safe.The curiosity inherent in his nature and his hurried smell will make your cat approaches to verify the delicacy you offer.Then, you will only have to wait and see what leg your cat uses to take out his treat.It is recommended that you repeat the experiment 2 or 3 times to certify your cat's preference.Right leg in the tests performed, you can confirm that your cat is right-handed.And if you prefer the use of your left leg, your pussy is left-handed.And if in the repetitions performed you notice that the pussy catches its sandwich with both legs, it is of an ambidextrous feline.
Make sure that your cat can put the paw inside the jar without getting hurt, and also that it manages to reach the treat, so that the experiment does not generate the feeling of frustration.
The scientific experiments that base your home test...
Science has discovered that owning a dominant hand is not exclusive to human beings, and among the animals that show a certain predilection for one of its front legs are our beloved domestic felines.
On this occasion, we will mention 2 tests carried out by researchers from various universities, such as the Center for Veterinary Neurology at the University of California:
In the first, the challenge of catching the cats was proposed to the observed cats toys that hung on their heads or that were dragged in a straight line across the ground just ahead of them.In the second experiment, the proposal was somewhat more complex: the felines had to take a sandwich from inside a very narrow container, which forced them to use the paws and not the mouth.The main observation of each test was to find out which paw was first used (or preferably, repeated) for each cat, because having a paw dominant does not mean using only one of the legs, but having preference (or greater probability) of using it "automatically" to perform the most complex tasks every day.

And what did the results reveal?
The results of the first test revealed that the cats did not let any preference for one of their forelegs disappear.However, when they were exposed to the more complex challenge, the cats demonstrated some symmetry regarding the use of its front legs, with a slight preference for the right leg.
If we summarize the results of all the tests, we find that between 45% and 50% of the mininos were revealed right-handed , and between 42% and 46% showed to have the dominant left leg.The percentage of ambidextrous cats remained between 3% and 10%, depending on the study.
When the male and female populations were studied separately, as the researchers and psychologists of the University of Belfast did, it was observed that females are mostly right-handed, while males are predominantly left-handed.
Although they have not yet developed a concrete explanation for the relationship between the sex of animal and the dominant leg, if it was diagnosed that the preference is noted in more complex tasks, that is, like us, the Cats can perform simple tasks with both legs, but when it comes to a more complex challenge, they use their dominant leg.
Encourage to do the home experiment, and tell us the result in the comments in this article.We would love to know if your cat is right-handed, left-handed or ambidextrous!

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