I woke up this morning with two cats on the bed, one above me on a pillow, the other tucked into the space behind my knees. It was a rare moment. Our cats are not given to hanging out with each other, ...
Cats, like all animals, definitely can and do feel upset. And even if you are the perfect pet parent, at some point, they will probably be upset with you. “Cats can be upset by all sorts of things,” ...
A recurring fear that I sometimes think about at night is that upon my untimely passing—alone, in my home, in front of Netflix’s “Are you still watching?” screen—my cat, Daisy, will feed upon my body ...
Having their humans home more was mostly paw-sitive for dogs, but some cats wished you'd just leave already, a survey says. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, ...
Dogs have owners, cats have staff. Though the old joke is a stereotype of a feline's independent nature, that trope may have some scientific backing. Cats do not form the childlike dependence on ...
The question of which came first, the dog or the cat, has long been settled: Canines are the clear winner by what looks increasingly to be tens of thousands of years. But new evidence out of China has ...
They are sleeker, more understated, and rarely as desperate for humans' attention as their canine counterparts. But, according to a new study, many cats share a trait more frequently associated with ...