Ways To Let Your Indoor Cat Play Safely Outdoors
Many house cats want to visit the great outdoors, but to do so safely, you need to practice caution and try one of these five tried-and-true methods.
Read MoreMany house cats want to visit the great outdoors, but to do so safely, you need to practice caution and try one of these five tried-and-true methods.
Read MoreCats notoriously like to sleep in different places, meaning its bed can go unused. Here's why they do this and how you can make your cat want to use its bed.
Read MoreIf you've watched your cat roll around in the sink after you've just bleached it - there's a reason why. Here's what makes bleach so enticing to our cats.
Read MoreHave you ever seen a cross-eyed cat? While this is common in some cat breeds, there are other reasons a cat's eyes can become crossed. Here's what to know.
Read MoreHaving animals in the bedroom at bedtime can actually help us sleep, according to science, and our pets can even prime us for rest throughout the day, too.
Read MoreDoes your cat go leaping away the moment you bring your aluminum foil out of the cupboard? While it may look hilarious, here's why cats really dislike foil.
Read MoreIf you've watched your cat twitching in their sleep, you may have wondered if they're having a good dream - or if it's something else. Here's what to know.
Read MoreWhen you're feeling ill, it can be comforting to have your dog or cat snuggle up against you. Do they really know you're sick, or is it something else?
Read MoreWe tend to think of dogs as the most-protective pets, but these 14 fiercely loyal cat breeds might just give your favorite hound a run for its money.
Read MorePungent cinnamon is often touted as a humane cat deterrent. However, this approach isn't as safe or useful as you might have thought.
Read MoreCats contort their bodies into a number of puzzling shapes, including the 'acrobat' position. Rather than causing pain, this may be good for their health.
Read MoreDogs are known for being loud, but there are some pretty chatty cat breeds out there, too. Here are 13 of the most talkative, including some common breeds.
Read MoreDog people tend to love more interactive play with their pets, and luckily for them, one cat breed is highly intelligent and eager to learn new tricks.
Read MoreCats eat not only their own poop but also that of other felines for a variety of reasons, and they run the gamut of being easy to fix to being an emergency.
Read MoreWhile cats can't hang up a 'do not disturb' sign on the door, they can show you they would like to be left alone with this unusual sleeping position.
Read MoreCats have more feelings than they let on, and some things we do might actually be heartbreaking to them, even if unintentionally. Here are 13 examples.
Read MoreWhile often exaggerated, male and female cats differ in a few key ways that primarily span the categories of genetics, behavior, and health risks.
Read MoreDo cats understand kisses? If you don't know if your cat truly likes when you love on them, there are a few signs that may help you figure it out.
Read MoreCats and dogs often come to the bathroom with us (or paw at the door if we don't let them in the room), but why? Here's what the science says.
Read MoreDoes your cat keep you up all night with their meows, yowls, and demands for attention? Here are five things they could be really trying to tell you.
Read MoreCats squabble; it's in their genes. But breaking up a cat fight doesn't have to feel like rocket science. Here are a few easy methods to employ next time.
Read MoreCats notoriously flatten their ears for a few key reasons, and if you ignore them, you could hinder your feline's overall wellness in the long run.
Read MoreWhen you're a cat parent, there's never a dull moment. From chirping and staring to late-night zoomies, here are some feline behaviors that crack us up.
Read MoreFriendships between animals can take a number of forms, even extending across species to create unlikely but oh-so-adorable duos and trios of pets.
Read MoreFrom anxiously awaiting your return to pulling off complex food-motivated heists, cats and dogs engage in a variety of behaviors while you're away.
Read MoreIf your cat is rubbing their head against you, take it as a compliment. There's a strong chance that this is an indicator of the quality of your relationship.
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