New research from Iwate University suggests cats don’t simply stop because they’re full. Instead, their feeding pauses may be tied to satisfaction triggered by specific smells detected by olfactory sensors. When a different scent appears, appetite can restart—challenging the idea that cats are always overstuffed when they walk away from food. Evolution and sensory responses shape the pattern.
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