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Scientists Reveal a Simple Trick to Communicate With Your Cat
"Understanding positive ways in which cats and humans interact can enhance public understanding of cats, improve feline ...
For years, people have guessed what their cats meant with each meow, chirp, or growl. Sometimes it’s obvious—a hungry stare or a tail flick. Other times, it feels like there’s a secret language ...
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Study: Cats meow more at men to grab attention
Cats have a reputation for being aloof, but new behavioral research suggests they are paying closer attention to us than we ...
In his new book, Humanish: What Talking to Your Cat or Naming Your Car Reveals About the Uniquely Human Need to Humanize, science writer Justin Gregg explains why we talk to pets, name objects, and ...
Cats also use their tails for communication. There is a strong connection between their eyes, ears, and nose (what they see, ...
Cats may have a reputation for independence, but emerging research suggests we share a unique connection with them – fuelled by brain chemistry. The main chemical involved is oxytocin, often called ...
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