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New study finds fashion for breeding grumpy cats fuelling rise in feline fights
A study found that flat faces may be impacting a cat’s ability to effectively communicate through facial expressions
9 January 2021 • 3:38pm
Pedigree flat-faced cats are often known to have health problems. Now they are in danger of being beaten up
Credit: Gandee Vasan
The trend of breeding cats to look grumpy is making them have more fights with fellow felines, a study has suggested.
Pedigree flat-faced (brachycephalic) cats with exaggerated big eyes or grumpy features are often known to have breathing difficulties, problems with their eyes, and other health conditions.