A small study reveals that cats greet male owners more vocally than female ones. But the findings could be a result of cultural norms among the participants, rather than a universal cat behavior, ...
Cats are intriguing creatures, with a difficult-to-understand behaviour. A recent study has attempted to uncover a mystery of the feline, but there's still a lot more to know. The study, conducted by ...
A new study reveals domestic cats meow significantly more at men than women. (Image: Canva) Cats might seem quiet, but they know how to get noticed. A new study reveals domestic cats meow more at ...
A new study by researchers from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the University of Naples Federico II shows: a domestic cat’s purr reveals far more about its individual identity than its meow.
If you have ever dropped your pet off with a trusted family member, you already know how complicated that reunion moment can be. You walk in expecting tail wags, chirps, leaps, or purrs. Sometimes ...
Felines are bound to surprise their owners with their antics. We have seen these innocent creatures becoming cute little weirdos during their daily activities. As a result, humans make some ...
Some cats meow for food, some meow for attention, and then there’s this little orange guy who meows like he has a full agenda and needs answers immediately. In the cute video, this adorable Orange ...
New research reveals cats are smart communicators. They meow more when men enter a home. This is a learned behaviour to get attention. Cats adjust their vocalizations based on who is present.
Cats are independent, cunning and sometimes hostile creatures, and new research has found that they meow more often at male owners than at female owners. Previous studies of human-cat greetings have ...
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