Sex differences in the termination of social play in cats |
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Authors: | T.M. Caro |
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Affiliation: | Psychology Department, University of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland |
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Abstract: | Sixteen measures of social play between kittens were found to decrease significantly between 12 and 16 weeks of age. Behaviour was little influenced by the presence of the mother during this time. Although males' rates of behaviour did not differ from females' rates when the sexes were compared regardless of group composition, males from all-male groups played at higher rates than females from all-female groups. Females' rates of behaviour declined as the number of male companions decreased. Males' behaviour was little influenced by the number of females in the group. Females with male companions behaved more like males than did females with no male companions, but this was not because they directed behaviour to brothers at higher rates than to sisters. |
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