Here's how to know how your cat is feeling. Cat body language, vocalizations, and behaviors allow our feline friends to express themselves and can clue us into what they're thinking and how they're ...
Cats often hide emotional distress. These subtle signs may reveal feline depression and help owners recognize changes in mood ...
Have you ever known a cat whose temperament could change on a dime? One moment they'll crawl into your lap, purring affectionately. The next, they'll lash out with a paw and dash away. Your best clue ...
Cats are a conundrum. They want attention, but you better not smother them. They like to play, but will also scratch without warning. Plus, unlike canines, felines don’t take too kindly to commands.
Trust in cats develops slowly and is built through consistent care, predictable routines, and respectful handling. When a cat ...
Anne Quian has previously consulted to iCatCare, and works at Potts Point Veterinary Hospital. She has donated to several charities including the Cat Protection Society of NSW and the RSPCA NSW.
Our furry friends may be trying to tell us something with every bark, purr and tail wag, but are we truly listening? Here’s how you can communicate better with your pet. Humans have formed an ...
When it comes to our feline friends, they are often less seen and heard than dogs. But cats have much to say and are eager to communicate with their families. If you have multiple cats, you already ...
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How to Make Friends With Cats and Earn Their Trust
Cats are not like dogs: while some are extroverted and friendly from the get-go, cats tend to be more cautious and pickier ...
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