Recent research shows that outdoor cats are significantly more likely to carry diseases dangerous to humans. A comprehensive ...
Cat welfare is better in single-cat homes, but for homes with multiple cats, access to the outdoors is linked to better ...
Do cats groom each other as sign of affection? New study disputes theory - Study finds allogrooming may even indicate ...
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Why Do Cats Groom Each Other? New Study Reveals Surprising Meaning
If you live with more than one cat, as we do, you have likely seen them licking and cleaning one another. This mutual lick, ...
Texas researchers say this flea-borne disease in cats has made its comeback. Specifically, in the Rio Grande Valley and ...
Cuddling with a cat or kitten might seem therapeutic, but a new study suggests contact with these animals could have adverse mental health effects down the road. Research published in Schizophrenia ...
People rated cats as having a more positive emotional state when shown indoors rather than outdoors, even those who believe cats should roam freely outside, a new study has found. The study also found ...
Kat Timpf humorously disputes a new study claiming cat cuddling may have harmful effects, highlighting her late cat's positive impact on her mental health. She explains cats require effort for ...
Ever wonder if your cat could pick you out of a line up? New research suggests they could … but maybe not in the way you would expect. Previous research has found that only 54% of cats could recognise ...
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