Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cats are a conundrum. They want attention, but you better not smother them. They like to play, but will also scratch without ...
Cat owners have long suspected their feline companions understand human speech. While videos abound of cats seemingly talking, scientists suggest cats mimic sounds rather than comprehend meaning.
If you have cats, chances are you won’t be surprised that every little chirp and random movement they make is part of a secret cat language. Over at TIME, an article posted this morning lays out the ...
Feline communication involves a complex mix of body language, vocalizations, touch, and scent marking. Respect Your Cat Day, observed on March 28, encourages owners to better understand their cat's ...
Cats have a reputation for being aloof, mysterious, and hard to understand. But scientists say our feline friends are actually excellent communicators. From swishing tails to flattened ears, moggies ...
Cats rarely speak the way humans expect them to. They do not explain, announce, or warn in clear words. Instead, they communicate through a quiet, layered language made up of movement, sound, posture ...
Cats are a conundrum. They want attention, but you better not smother them. They like to play, but will also scratch without warning. Plus, unlike canines, felines don’t take too kindly to commands.