Trying to figure out how to calm an aggressive cat can feel like a mystery. After all, we don't tend to associate aggression with our feline friends who are usually either aloof and independent, or ...
Cat aggression can be down to medical causes, especially likely if there has been a sudden change in their behavior. Conditions like toxoplasmosis, hyperthyroidism, epilepsy, abscesses, arthritis, ...
A small study reveals that cats greet male owners more vocally than female ones. But the findings could be a result of ...
Andy Fleming calls his one cat Fiona the Feisty. That’s because she likes to taunt his older cat, Olga. It’s limited to posturing and vocalization, and Fiona never ends up hurting Olga. Still, feline ...
Cats may not feel “hate” the way humans do — but experts say their behavior can clearly signal stress, fear, or emotional discomfort around you.
Researchers studying everyday cat behavior noticed a small but consistent detail. During routine activities at home, many ...
I've never had a cat who had just been separated from her kittens so I have no idea if this is normal behavior or not but here goes: My wife's friend has been fostering a young, mother cat for the ...
Understanding everyday cat behavior can strengthen the human–pet bond and help owners spot potential health issues early. One ...
Petting-induced aggression is a common problem for cat guardians. You want to show your kitty some affection, and maybe it even starts well and your cat seems to be enjoying the fuss. But all of a ...
Many pet owners assign human emotions and expressions to their furry friends as a joke. However, animals do behave in ways that express their emotions. We can never truly know what an animal is ...