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Study: Cats meow more at men to grab attention
Cats have a reputation for being aloof, but new behavioral research suggests they are paying closer attention to us than we ...
New research suggests cats significantly meow more when greeting men than women, potentially as a move to secure attention ...
A small study reveals that cats greet male owners more vocally than female ones. But the findings could be a result of ...
According to research led by a team from Ankara University in Turkey, cats bond deeply with women while manipulating men.
Step into the heart of Bangkok and discover a hidden paradise where nature and feline charm collide. Lumphini Park isn’t just ...
A performance that is set to whisk you away One of the world’s most iconic stage productions is set to make its way to Abu ...
Panther is a beautiful, large black cat with stunning yellow eyes and a playful, fun-loving personality. (Courtesy Human Rescue Alliance) Panther is a beautiful, large black cat with stunning yellow ...
Purring isn’t just comfort. New research suggests cat purrs act like vocal fingerprints, preserving identity even as meows ...
A new study reveals that a cat's purr reveals more about its identity and emotions than the familiar, flexible meow.
If you foster, work at, or volunteer with a North Jersey animal shelter or rescue, send your adoptable pets to ...
Dogs are great and all that, but some of us recognize an intrinsic feline nature that just can’t be found among canines.
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Purrs convey cats' identities better than meows — domestication reveals why
Learn why purrs say more about a cat's identity than its meows, and how domestication forever changed the way cats communicate with their owners.
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