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How Do Cats Show Affection to Humans
How Do Cats Show Affection to Humans?

February 21, 2024

Cats show affection to humans through purring, head-butting, slow blinking, and even bringing you “gifts.” These gestures, each with its own sweet meaning, reveal their trust and comfort in your presence.

Why Do Cats Chase Their Tails
Why Do Cats Chase Their Tails?

February 21, 2024

The most common reasons cats chase their tails are for self-entertainment and to relive stress or anxiety. There could also be underlying health issues, such as Feline hyperaesthesia syndrome (FHS) or a flea infestation.

Why Do Cats Knead with Their Paws
Why Do Cats Knead with Their Paws?

February 10, 2024

Cats knead with their paws as a comforting behavior stemming from kittenhood, where kneading was a way to stimulate milk flow from their mother. This instinctual activity signifies contentment, marks territory through scent glands in their paws, and prepares a cozy spot for resting.

Why Do Cats Purr When They’re Happy
Why Do Cats Purr When They’re Happy?

February 10, 2024

Cats purr when they’re happy, but that’s not the only reason. They also purr to heal themselves, express discomfort, or show fear and anxiety. It’s their way of saying a lot without words.

Why Is My Cat so Talkative
Why Is My Cat so Talkative?

February 10, 2024

Cats have their own version of TED Talks, and it seems like they’ve chosen us, their bewildered humans, as their captive audience. Whether your kitty’s the silent type or a chatterbox, there’s always a reason behind those adorable or sometimes confounding vocal cords exercises

Cat body language chart
Cat Body Language Chart

February 10, 2024

Have you ever found yourself staring into the enigmatic eyes of your feline friend? Cats often seem like they’re plotting world domination or at least planning the logistics of their next nap. But beneath that mysterious exterior lies a complex language of body language, waiting to be deciphered.