The Westfield Stray Cat Rescue Cat of the Week is Wilson, an energetic and lively 4-month-old kitten. Some of Wilson’s ...
But recent research suggests that the two pets might have more in common than we thought ― some cats like to play fetch, too.
A gray cat living an extraordinary life of visits to the beach and trips to the lake went on his biggest adventure alone.
Our Tri-Cities Animal Shelter Pet of the Week is a charming spayed female tabby who is just over two years old.
How the missing cat made it from Wyoming to California, or even know the right direction toward home, remains a mystery.
Cats' dislike for closed doors is driven by their curiosity, territorial instincts, and need for routine. This often results ...
A gray cat living an extraordinary life of visits to the beach and trips to the lake went on his biggest adventure alone: ...
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Cat scratches and bites can cause cat scratch disease, a bacterial infection carried in cat saliva. Research suggests a cat may get these bacteria from fleas or their droppings. Kittens younger than 1 ...
Cats also preferred to be the ones to start the fetch game and were more likely to play when they brought a toy to their human, rather than the human tossing a toy. Prior to this study ...
THURSDAY, Sept. 5, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- 'Fetch': It's not just for dogs. New research finds that lots of cats -- 41% -- love retrieving toys tossed by their human. “Although cats and dogs are very ...
Many times we buy the next toy at the pet store hoping this will be the one to strike their fancy. Today, I will share some of the lesser known toys for cats that you won't find at the pet store.