Cats are endlessly entertaining with their quirky antics and mysterious ways. While some of their behaviors seem random, they usually have a logical reason behind them—driven by instinct and natural ...
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"When cats are kittens, they behave like actual pets," is the first line of a very funny, very tiny, yet useful booklet on dealing with cat-related emergencies. What the authors are trying to say, of ...
If your normally laid-back cat starts scratching the sofa or peeing on the carpet, don't simply assume it is being naughty. This behavior might be its way of telling you that it's stressed and needs ...
Cats can display a wide variety of physical and verbal cues to indicate stress and anxiety. Many common situations can trigger these emotions, including car rides, veterinary visits or the arrival of ...
If you've ever tried trimming your cat's nails, you know it can quickly turn into a full-contact sport. One woman, however, may have just cracked the code—and her method is as funny as it is genius.
Cats are usually quite good at hiding how they feel. They might look calm while napping in the sun or quietly watching the world go by, but just like us, they can get stressed out. The tricky part?
Cats and dogs can experience stress and anxiety, but sometimes it's tough to detect. Excessive yawning and shedding are potential signs of stress in dogs. Cats who have accidents outside of their ...