Do cats groom each other as sign of affection? New study disputes theory - Study finds allogrooming may even indicate ...
If you live with more than one cat, as we do, you have likely seen them licking and cleaning one another. This mutual lick, ...
You come home after a stressful day and reach out to your cat for a bit of comfort. It hisses. Maybe takes a swipe. Or simply ...
Recent research shows that outdoor cats are significantly more likely to carry diseases dangerous to humans. A comprehensive ...
It’s a widely held assumption, even by some cat owners, that domestic felines don’t get much socially from being our pets. But a new study out Monday is the latest to suggest that many cats form ...
(CNN) -- Some cats may seem a little more aloof than dogs, but they respond to the people they've bonded with in a similar way, according to a new study. Research at Oregon State University has shown ...
The study claims this is "the first experimental evidence showing cats' ability to understand human verbal utterances" Here, kitty kitty! A new study conducted by scientists in Japan shows that cats ...
Results from this study on cats' attachments to their pet parents showed similar results to the attachment patterns in children and dogs Georgia Slater is a staff editor on the Parents team at PEOPLE.
If your friends have ever made the observation to you that you and your cat are like two peas in a proverbial pod, there might be good reason for that: According to a recent study, human personality ...