Medicine & TechnologyIn a new study, experts found that people who owned cats before age 25 were about twice as likely to develop schizophrenia. Find out more about it in this article.
A video of a dog digging a hole to bury a dead cat after being hit by a vehicle moved many. Continue reading to know why the expert said it wasn't as sentimental as it seems.
How does a cat always land into its feet? That's the physics problem that was tried to be resolved by a French Scientist, wanna know what happened? Read here to know more.
A study revealed catnip compounds that serve as insect repellents. How do they protect cats from mosquitoes? Read more about these chemicals to find out.
A skinny coyote repeatedly charged and attempted to attack a cat on a back porch in the dead of night in Texas. Click the article to watch the encounter.
An Arizona man developed COVID-19 symptoms in early March and eventually tested positive for the virus and 10 days later, his dog and cat reportedly tested positive for COVID-19, as well.
Most large cats like tigers and lions are able to roar loudly seemingly announcing their existence and protecting their territories although house cats are stuck in less ferocious rumblings and meows.
New research revealed how tabby cats got their stripe feature, as well as the distinctive genetic process that may be the same as the mechanism that yields spots and stripes in wild felines.
A tiny thumb-size bath that flew a record-breaking 1,254-mile flight was found injured and after a few days, it died, probably due to injuries, the BCT said.
A new study suggests that a high meat protein diet and at least 10 minutes of playtime with your cat will reduce their prey drive by up to 35% ensuring the safety of wildlife.
Any pet lover knows that it comes as no surprise to discover that dogs aren’t quite as graceful as their feline friends, the cat. While a kitten will take a hundred little sips to lap up a saucer of milk, a puppy will likely splatter the milk all over the floor before drooling out half of the contents – and we love them for that. But while you may chalk up the messy behavior to a carefree disposition or a hasty nature, behavioral ethologists who study the exquisite techniques of getting a drink have recently discovered that cats and dogs have distinct strategies of their own. And each one benefits the species in its own unique way.