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We know cats purr for a variety of reasons. But the actual mechanics of how they make their signature sound remains unclear.
Cats can see color—but not the same way humans do. Here’s the truth about how feline vision works and how it differs from ours.
Artist Nickolay Lamm consulted three animal eye experts to visually represent how cats view the world compared to humans.
How often do you take a cat to the vet? Sylvalyn Hammond, DVM and spokeswoman for Zesty Paws, says the answer depends on the cat’s age. “Kittens will need to see the veterinarian every three ...
Our furry friends have their own ways of showing us love and happiness. We know dogs smile, but what about cats? They do, but not how you'd expect.
Cats and their humans can form very special bonds, but how do you know exactly the way your cat sees you?
Cats are masters of contortion — and the laws of physics — which helps them stick the landing more times than not.
Cats have dichromatic vision with only two types of color receptors in their eyes, as a result they see color differently to humans.
But do animals really only see us as “can openers”? Or do they think of us as “big, somewhat underprivileged cats,” as is often claimed? PETBOOK editor and cat behavior expert Saskia Schneider ...
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