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Your emotions can affect your cat (explained by science)
Scientific studies show that human emotions influence cats, affecting their stress levels, behavior, and emotional well-being ...
How would you rate this cat's emotion? A new study shows that this heavily depends on the context—such as whether the cat is shown indoors or outdoors. Photo: Getty Images Cats are often seen as ...
The astonished scientists discovered that the cats had at least "276 morphologically distinct facial expressions." As it turns out, scientists have come closer to the answer some of these questions ...
When he gets excited, Moose, my daughter Katie’s Goldendoodle, is a bundle of joy. But when Katie leaves the house, his mood plummets. He’s down in the dumps with a serious case of separation anxiety.
For the past two weeks, my two young kids and I have been visiting my parents in Michigan. My parents have an elderly cat named Jasmine, who typically runs away and hides the entire time we visit.
A golden retriever had the sweetest reaction to an encounter with a cat who could yet end up being his roommate. Joey White has always had a close relationship with his cat, Gingie. "She was gifted to ...
While people generally link a cat purring with being content, a recent viral Facebook post claims that's not the case. "When you hear a cat purr, it may sound like the cat is happy," reads a Feb. 18 ...
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