Overview
- In a natural caregiver-search task, more than 75% of untrained pet dogs and 16–24-month-old toddlers indicated or retrieved a hidden object.
- Caregivers did not request assistance or offer rewards, supporting a measure of spontaneous prosocial motivation.
- Cats attended to the scene yet seldom helped, except in control trials when the hidden item was a favored toy or treat.
- The work, led by Eötvös Loránd University and the HUN-REN–ELTE Comparative Ethology Research Group, appears in the peer-reviewed journal Animal Behaviour.
- Authors stress the findings reflect species-typical motivation and do not imply that cats lack care for their owners.