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The Surprising Reasons Cats Lie Belly-Up
Who doesn’t love it when their cat lies on their back? It’s surely a sign of being ultra calm and relaxed around you, right?
An international research team, hailing from the University of Bari Aldo Moro in Italy, Ruhr University Bochum, Medical ...
You're enjoying a lovely moment with your cat, stroking their soft fur, maybe even having a little play session, and then ...
Something of a local legend, Elwood has been bringing joy to Epworth Richmond patients, staff, doctors and visitors since ...
Cats often sleep on their left side. Scientists studied over 400 YouTube videos of cats. Two-thirds preferred left-side ...
Adding feral cats to the list will make them fair game for anyone with a trap. The Predator Free vision includes “everyone from professionals to school children”. That means cats – feral or not – are ...
Some owners even notice this tail position when their cat is about to receive a tasty treat. The quivering motion is sometimes mistaken for aggression, but it’s really just a sign of happy ...
Some owners even notice this tail position when their cat is about to receive a tasty treat. The quivering motion is sometimes mistaken for aggression, but it’s really just a sign of happy ...
NAGASAKI, Japan (AP) — In Japan, bobtail cats are considered good luck and Nagasaki is the place to find them. They are known as “omagari neko (bent-tail cats)” or “kagi neko (hook cats)” and have ...
Cats can vary a lot in shape and size, and their tails are no exception. The average tail is around eight to 12 inches (20–30cm) – but some cats are blessed with much longer appendages.
Curled into a perfect crescent, tail wrapped around their nose – this is nature’s way of making cats extra boopable. But be warned: booping a sleeping cat’s nose may result in disapproving squints and ...