Cats have become one of the most beloved pets. Cats and dogs fill homes worldwide with companionship and love. And yet, they ...
Cats have a reputation for aloofness (and floofiness), but if you and your feline friend aren't bonding, the problem might ...
A small study reveals that cats greet male owners more vocally than female ones. But the findings could be a result of ...
Cats have a reputation for being aloof, but new behavioral research suggests they are paying closer attention to us than we ...
For years, people have guessed what their cats meant with each meow, chirp, or growl. Sometimes it’s obvious—a hungry stare or a tail flick. Other times, it feels like there’s a secret language ...
People rated cats as having a more positive emotional state when shown indoors rather than outdoors, even those who believe cats should roam freely outside, a new study has found. The study also found ...
Feeling as if you're man doesn't listen? Cats might agree. A new study shows that they meow more when greeting men than women who return home. Research published in the journal Ethology found that ...
Cat owners like to think they’re in charge, but their cats keep proving otherwise. Behavior experts say their tactics work because humans often respond without thinking, and the cat always seems to ...
Cats also use their tails for communication. There is a strong connection between their eyes, ears, and nose (what they see, ...