The team suggested that the difference may be because men engage less frequently or respond more slowly to the cat’s calls.
As many cat owners will testify, their pets are often mysterious creatures, independent, cunning and sometimes aloof. And now ...
Cats might be famous for their mysterious ways, but new research suggests they’re even more perceptive than we realised. A ...
It is fun and chaotic being a feline parent. While humans dote on these furbabies, the latter have their own ways to express ...
New research is painting a very different picture about the relationship between cats and their owners, one in which cats not only really do have affection for their owners, but the two are in fact ...
In a small study, pet cats greeted male owners with more vocalizations than they did female caregivers. By Clarissa Brincat As he lectured on animal behavior, Kaan Kerman, an instructor in the ...
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5 Sweet Signs Your Cat Feels Like Part of Your Family, Experts Say
A slow blink, often with both eyes, is a sure sign of trust and affection. This non-verbal cue is how cats talk with their ...
“A Picture Tells A Thousand Yells”: 50 Dramatic Cats Who Were Shouting “Meow” In Capitals (New Pics)
What do you do when you're having a bad day or big feelings overwhelm you? As civilized humans, we use breathing techniques, meditation, working out, or even journaling. But pets don't regulate their ...
In a viral TikTok video, a cat owner tries to speak to her feline in his own language, and his reaction has the internet in stitches. The hilarious clip shared earlier in September by @itssjennykz, ...
In a study published this month in the journal Ethology, the researchers reported that cats meow more frequently when greeting male caregivers.
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