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Who lives longer, a dog or a cat? The science-backed answer every pet owner should know
From lifestyle habits and health to genetics and environment, science reveals which pet has the longer life expectancy—and ...
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Your emotions can affect your cat (explained by science)
Scientific studies show that human emotions influence cats, affecting their stress levels, behavior, and emotional well-being ...
If you're a cat parent like myself, I'm sure there's one particular struggle that you're all too familiar with. You enter a room and shut the door behind you, hoping for a few moments of privacy, only ...
Ah, cats. We love our furry feline overlords despite the occasional hairball and their propensity to scratch the furniture to sharpen their claws. The latter is perfectly natural kitty behavior, but ...
While cats don't always respond or come when called, science has found that they do recognize and distinguish their name words from others. However, whether cats "own" their names as names is a little ...
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