Researches in the United Kingdom have found a purr-fect way for you to communicate with your cat. A recent study published in the online journal Scientific Reports found that cats will appear ...
Forget the "aloof" stereotype — that squinty-eyed gaze is actually a high-five for your soul, and science finally has the ...
Cats are famously particular about personal space, but when they truly love and trust you, they'll let you gently touch their nose, something most cats instinctively avoid.
Neither is "wrong," but one pet behaviorist emphasizes that it's important to understand the difference so you can love your ...
Your cat’s purr may say more about who they are than their meow ever could. Scientists discovered that purrs are stable and uniquely identifiable, while meows change dramatically depending on context.
This is an excerpt from The Cat: A Natural and Cultural History by Dr. Sarah Brown, a cat behavior expert with 30 years' experience working with cats and their humans, with rescue organizations, and ...
Feline communication involves a complex mix of body language, vocalizations, touch, and scent marking. Respect Your Cat Day, observed on March 28, encourages owners to better understand their cat's ...
Cats may have a reputation for independence, but emerging research suggests we share a unique connection with them – fuelled by brain chemistry. The main chemical involved is oxytocin, often called ...