Cat "faces" can vary greatly, however, as research by scientists from the University of Portsmouth has shown, a cat's public success does not depend on its appearance.
Researchers claim that for shelter cats, their facial expression does not affect their chances of finding a new home; body language turns out to be much more important.
Thus, even if a cat's "face" looks displeased, if it affectionately rubs its head or side against the sleeping box, the chances of it being taken into a home significantly increase.
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