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If you need a little pick-me-up, this video shared by veterinarian Dr. Molly Brinkmann is sure to do the trick. A recent ...
Why Do Cats Meow? Communicating With Owners The most common theory as to why cats meow stems from the fact that they learned and adapted to do so some time after becoming domesticated.
As it turns out, cats who have a shorter version of the gene are more likely to purr and meow – and this is true for male cats in particular.
The owner thought his black cat was just meowing at birds as usual, but the reality was far more startling.
While various cat meows may mean different things among cats, humans ultimately cannot learn to communicate with cats by meowing.
I spied a gray catbird the other day at our suet feeder in Decatur, the first one I’ve seen in our yard this year.