Only a few things unite the internet quite like watching a cat live better than most humans. From dramatic stretches to unapologetic naps, cats know how to strike the right balance between effort and ...
However, the sounds aren't in your cat's head. Dr. Julie Hunt, DVM, a veterinarian with Embrace Pet Insurance, says there are ...
Times Pets on MSN
Soothing sounds: How music and sound affect your pet’s relaxation
Pets are highly sensitive to sound. Dogs, cats, birds, and other animals hear frequencies far beyond what humans can perceive. Everyday noises like traffic, vacuum cleaners, or construction can cause ...
A new study indicates that hiding may play an important role in relaxing cats. The study looks at 37 cats over seven days and observes their behaviours and emotions. Half of the cats were provided ...
The Body Optimist on MSN
How to say "I love you" to a cat in its own language, without a word or a sound
You talk to him, you compliment him, and you declare your love… but your cat probably doesn't understand a word of it. Felines communicate primarily with their bodies, their gaze, and their posture.
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