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While it's tempting to widen your eyes and squeal in delight when your cat enters the room, a new study offers a far more effective approach to cat-charming. Cats greeted with 'cat eye narrowing movements' are more likely to return a similar expression to their owners than when given a neutral glance, or none at all. Gizmodo reports cats produce the same response to strangers. Cats are also more likely to approach them after receiving a slow blink. It's the first experimental evidence suggesting that slow blinking can have a relaxing effect on how cats interact with humans. The study authors say slow blinking can help people establish 'positive emotional communication with felines.