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Feline Reactions to Bearded Men
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Posted on 02/10/2005 11:24:26 AM PST by vannrox
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Feline Reactions to Bearded Men
by Catherine Maloney, Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut, Sarah J. Lichtblau, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois Nadya Karpook, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Carolyn Chou, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Anthony Arena-DeRosa, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
A feline subject reacts to a photograph of a man with a full dark semicircular beard.
Abstract
Cats were exposed to photographs of bearded men. The beards were of various sizes, shapes, and styles. The cats' responses were recorded and analyzed.
Findings of Prior Investigators
Boone (1958) found inconclusive results in studying feline reactions to clean-shaven men. O'Connor and Brynner (1990) found inconclusive results in studying feline reactions to shaven heads. Quant (1965) found inconclusive results in studying feline reactions to bangs. Seuss (1955) found inconclusive results in studying feline reactions to hats. Ciccone (1986) found inconclusive results in studying feline reactions to hairy legs. Other related studies (Smith/Brothers 1972, Conroy 1987, Schwartzenegger 1983) have since been retracted because the investigators were not able to reproduce their results.
Norquist (1988) performed a series of experiments in which cats were exposed to photographs of Robert Bork[1] (not pictured here), a man whose beard is confined largely to the underside of the jaw. After viewing the Bork photograph, 26% of the cats exhibited paralysis of the legs and body, including the neck. An additional 31% of the cats exposed to the Bork photograph showed other types of severe neurological and/or pulmocardial distress and/or exhibited extremely violent behavior. Because of this, we did not include a photograph of this type of bearded man in our study.
Materials
Five photographs were used in the study. The photographs, reproduced here, display a range of different types of bearded men. (As noted above, one type of bearded man was, however, excluded from use in this study.)
The test subjects were female cats, all between the ages of four and six. 214 cats participated in the study. Three cats died during the study, due to causes unrelated to the bearded men. Fifteen cats gave birth while viewing the photographs.[2]
Methods
Each cat was exposed to the photographs. One photograph was shown at a time. Each photograph was visible for a span of twenty seconds. The photographs were presented in the same order to each cat.
While each cat was viewing the photographs, it was held by a laboratory assistant. To ensure that the cats were not influenced by stroking or other unconscious cues from the assistant, the assistant was anesthetized prior to each session. The cats' reactions were assessed for changes in pulse rate, respiration, eye dilation, fur shed rate, and qualitative behavior.
Results
The results are presented in Table 1. The quantitative results are average values calculated over the entire feline subject population. The qualitative results are broken out by percentages of the subject population.
Table 1
Pulse Rate:
Runkel: +42%
Crafts: unchanged
Despradelle: +87%
Pritchett: +2%
Wiener: unchanged
Respiration:
Runkel: +186%
Crafts: unchanged
Despradelle: +317%
Pritchett: + 3%
Wiener: unchanged
Eye Dilation:
Runkel: +23%
Crafts: +1%
Despradelle: +31%
Pritchett: +3%
Wiener: unchanged
Fur Shed Rate:
Runkel: +12%
Crafts: unchanged
Despradelle: +19%
Pritchett: +2%
Wiener: unchanged
Qualitative Behavior:
Runkel:
52% attacked photograph; hissing; spitting;
generally agitated behavior.
34% fled.
14% had no visible response.
Crafts:
2% attacked photograph.
1% fled.
1% licked photograph.
94% had no visible response.
Despradelle:
79% attacked photograph; hissing; spitting;
generally violent, agitated behavior; chaotic
tail twitch; screeching; incontinence.
19% fled.
2% had no visible response.
Pritchett:
7% attacked photograph.
1% fled.
91% had no visible response.
Wiener: (100%) No visible response.
Interpretation
- Cats do not like men with long beards, especially long dark beards.
- Cats are indifferent to men with shorter beards.
- Cats are confused and/or disturbed by men with beards that are incomplete (e.g., Bork) and to a lesser degree by men whose beards have missing parts (e.g., Crafts).
These interpretations are not categorical. They are subject to several obvious qualifications. The most notable are listed below.
Qualification A. This study excluded photographs of men with beards confined largely to the underside of the jaw (see above discussion of Robert Bork). While data are available from studies conducted by other investigators, those studies made use of a different methodology than the one we used in our study. We are therefore hesitant to interpret our findings in light of the "Bork" findings, or vice versa.
Qualification B. This study was conducted with photographs of bearded men. In a future study we intend to investigate feline responses to animate bearded men. A large number of factors might produce significantly different results in the two studies. In particular, there has been speculation that bearded men produce pheromones which could have a significant effect on cats.[3]
Acknowledgments
The author wishes to thank The MIT Museum Collection for allowing us to use photographs from its Bearded Men Collection and for generously granting permission to reproduce the photographs as part of this research report. Special thanks to Sally Beddow for assistance in selecting appropriate photographs (the Collection includes more than 71,000 photographs of bearded men) and to Warren Seamans and Kathy Thurston. Special thanks also to Lisa Yane for coordinating the scheduling, travel and housing arrangements for the feline subjects and for obtaining medical clearances in connection with anesthetizing the research assistant.
Notes
- Bork was a nominee to the United States Supreme Court. Because of Bork's distinctive beard, his photograph has been used in reaction studies with dogs, rats, and planaria (flatworms) and in bombardment studies with pigeons.
- We excluded all data pertaining to the fifteen cats who gave birth while viewing the photographs. The reproducibility of the GAVE BIRTH/DID NOT GIVE BIRTH data will be addressed in a separate, future study.
- Photographs do not, of course, produce pheromones, but they do emanate airborne scents derived from chemicals used in the photo developing process. Our study with animate bearded men will employ a strategy to eliminate this imbalance: before being shown to the cats, each bearded man will be immersed in a photochemical bath.
Bibliography
- Boone, Patrick, "Cat Reactions to Clean-Shaven Men," in Western Musicology Journal, March/April 1958, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 4-21.
- Ciccone, Madonna Louise, "Feline Responses to Hairy Legs," in Midwestern Sociological Review, January 1986, vol. 32, no. 1, pp 51-79.
- Conroy, Gary, "Feline Responses to Ponytails," in Urban Sociology Review, November 25, 1987, vol. 21, no. 36, pp. 302-321.
- Norquist, Winthrop Grover, "Feline Reactions to Supreme Court Nominees," in Journal of Feline Forensic Studies, vol. 12, no. 8, August 1988, pp. 437-450.
- O'Connor, Sinead, and Brynner, Y., "Feline Responses to Shaven Heads," in Journal of Head Trauma, May 30, 1990, vol. 42, no. 17, pp. 309-324.
- Quant, Mary, "Cat Responses to Bangs," in Tonsological Proceedings, May 1965, vol. 3, no. 5, pp. 251-262.
- Schwartzenegger, A., "A Study of How Cats Respond to Body Hair," in Mind/Body Review, December 1983, vol. 3, no. 12, pp. 25-108.
- Seuss, Doctor, "Feline Responses to Hats," in Veterinary Developmental Studies, July 1955, vol. 32, no. 7, pp. 54-62.
- Smith, J., and Brothers, Joyce, "Feline Responses to Healthy Adults," in Health Advice, September 1972, vol. 51, no. 9, pp. 32-33.
NOTE: After this report was published, the authors continued their research.
A later report (including newly discovered historical photos of cats reacting to Abraham Lincoln, Csar Nicholas, and others) can be seen in the Sept./Oct. 1999 issue (vol. 5, no. 5) of the Annals of Improbable Research.
And still further reports appear in many of the subsequent issues of the magazine.
Also see the report Feline Reactions to Bearded Men of Beard Type #55G.
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KEYWORDS: beard; cat; chemistry; feline; groth; hair; humor; male; physics; science; study; unusual
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To: vannrox
Huh?
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posted on
02/10/2005 11:32:24 AM PST
by
spodefly
(Yo, homey ... Is that my briefcase?)
To: vannrox
I wonder how they would react to a bearded lady? ;-)
To: doug from upland
How about that guy that video taped himself petting the lions? I never did get to see it, but I hear it was hilarious or tragic, depending on what kind of person you are.
23
posted on
02/10/2005 11:33:04 AM PST
by
BykrBayb
(It's not about cartoon characters - it's the teachers guide)
To: DCPatriot
I don't like any kind of beard. If one came near me, I would bite and scratch! Meow!
24
posted on
02/10/2005 11:34:07 AM PST
by
Goodgirlinred
( GoodGirlInRed Four More Years!!!!!)
To: vannrox
Can't thank you enough for this. In fact, you won't believe this, I awoke with a start this morning wondering how cats react to men with long beards. I was worried that I wouldn't readily find any research on this, in fact I was about to stay home from work today; then came your posting to save the day. Thanks again!!!!
nikos
To: vannrox
"79% attacked photograph; hissing; spitting; generally violent, agitated behavior; chaotic tail twitch; screeching; incontinence. 19% fled."
If they want a more unequivocal response, try a photo of Helen Thomas.
To: vannrox
So how much dd we pay for this?
27
posted on
02/10/2005 11:36:25 AM PST
by
Bogey78O
(Hillary Clinton + Fertility pills + Scott Peterson + rowboat = Success)
To: vannrox
Academia searching for answers to life's most challenging questions. I hope they will also research the sociological implications of pancake bunnies and viking kitties.
To: nikos1121
I awoke with a start this morningI think that was from the earthquake in Memphis.
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posted on
02/10/2005 11:37:27 AM PST
by
muggs
To: vannrox
My cat bite mine Monday evening mmmmmmmmmmmmmm?
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posted on
02/10/2005 11:39:51 AM PST
by
bmwcyle
(Washington DC RINO Hunting Guide)
To: big'ol_freeper
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posted on
02/10/2005 11:39:55 AM PST
by
Lil'freeper
(Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.)
To: vannrox
This cat was afraid of his own beard.
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posted on
02/10/2005 11:42:16 AM PST
by
BykrBayb
(It's not about cartoon characters - it's the teachers guide)
To: vannrox
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posted on
02/10/2005 11:50:00 AM PST
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BenLurkin
(Big government is still a big problem.)
To: Goodgirlinred
(((I don't like any kind of beard. If one came near me, I would bite and scratch! Meow!)))
Now, now, no need to be catty!
To: vannrox
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posted on
02/10/2005 11:53:45 AM PST
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BenLurkin
(Big government is still a big problem.)
To: freepertoo
Hisss!Meow!!!
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posted on
02/10/2005 12:26:22 PM PST
by
Goodgirlinred
( GoodGirlInRed Four More Years!!!!!)
To: vannrox
Bork was a nominee to the United States Supreme Court. Because of Bork's distinctive beard, his photograph has been used in reaction studies with dogs, rats, and planaria (flatworms) and in bombardment studies with pigeons. ????????
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posted on
02/10/2005 12:29:09 PM PST
by
1Old Pro
To: Lil'freeper
I ain't shaving off the goatee!!
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02/10/2005 12:34:08 PM PST
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big'ol_freeper
(World Series Champion Boston Red Sox!! Has a nice ring to it.)
To: Goodgirlinred
Yearrrrowr!!! That is either the sound of a cat fight or Mr. Dean.
To: RockinRight
What was the point of this??? Why does everyhing have to have a point? Is there no place for imagination in this world today?
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02/10/2005 1:04:34 PM PST
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Oztrich Boy
(Never apologise, Never explain. It's a sign of weakness)
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