Pet food giant Purina has partnered with UC San Diego, granting $200,000 for research into whether animals can use audio devices to better communicate with humans, it was announced Wednesday. The research will take place in UCSD’s Comparative Cognition Lab and will focus on the use of soundboard-based audio buttons to gain a greater understanding on the cognitive abilities of pets — possibly “giving a voice” to our furry friends. “What excites me most about this research partnership is the opportunity to give pets an actual voice in our research for the first time,” said Annie Valuska, principal scientist on Purina’s pet behavior team. “Working with the UCSD Comparative Cogni
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