Lots of animals have whiskers: cats, hamsters, porcupines, dogs and even seals. While most animals use their whiskers for the same general reasons...
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Have you ever seen a cat drool? It’s either cute or can be a bit off-putting, depending on the reasoning behind it. I’ve seen it both ways: my happy...
Ear mites can affect virtually any animal, but are extremely common in cats. Knowing about ear mites, what the symptoms are and how to treat them is...
Cats are susceptible to a variety of intestinal parasites, regardless of whether or not they’re an indoor or outdoor cat. It’s actually more likely...
It’s no secret that humans and animals see color differently. Even some humans don’t even see the same colors as each other — my dad is...
It happens all too often: one second I’m petting my cat and he’s happily purring, then the next second he’s biting me. It’s not an aggressive bite...
A cat’s body requires all kinds of essential nutrients in order to properly regulate body functions. It’s impressive when you think about it —...
I adopted all of my cats when they were little baby kittens, all ranging anywhere from eight weeks to a few months old. Since I’ve had them all from...
Lots of beings in the animal world form groups. A herd of antelope. A pack of wolves. A litter of puppies. All animals have specific group names, but...
Cats can make over 100 different sounds. Chirping, purring, growling and meowing are all sounds you might hear coming from your kitty. The most...