Cats are a conundrum. They want attention, but you better not smother them. They like to play, but will also scratch without warning. Plus, unlike canines, felines don’t take too kindly to commands.
Here's how to know how your cat is feeling. Cat body language, vocalizations, and behaviors allow our feline friends to express themselves and can clue us into what they're thinking and how they're ...
Nearly every pet owner has wondered what their furry friend is thinking. Animals can't use human speech to tell us what's on their minds, but they do have ways of communicating. You can tell a lot ...
Cats express a lot about how they're feeling by the way they carry their tails. Would you approach a cat with their tail upright and curved? If you're not sure, it's time to brush up on your cat tail ...
Understanding a cat’s cues can help owners better care for their pets. Cats have a reputation for being mysterious, independent creatures. But understanding your feline friend’s emotions and behavior ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- While your feline friends may not be able to speak, a lot can be said from their body language – especially if they're in a tense situation. Cats tend to "bluff" their way out of ...
Anne Quian has previously consulted to iCatCare, and works at Potts Point Veterinary Hospital. She has donated to several charities including the Cat Protection Society of NSW and the RSPCA NSW.
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