DEAR LOGAN: Great question – and it’s definitely not because they’re happy. Hissing is a way for felines to express fear, especially when they are startled. Other signs of showing fear are flattened ...
Dear Cathy: The stray tabby that showed up at our door some 10 years ago (he was 6 months old at the time) has been well cared for, gotten all his shots and made annual visits with the vet. All in all ...
Dear Cathy: The stray tabby that showed up at our door some 10 years ago (he was 6 months old at the time) has been well cared for, gotten all his shots and made annual visits with the vet. All in all ...
Q: Why does my cat growl and hiss while playing with his toys? A: Oh my word, I had one who used to do that too. It actually made me laugh. I'm guessing that in the wild, when a cat would catch his ...
Bonfire night may be explosively entertaining for humans, but for dogs, it’s perhaps the most stressful night of the year. My ...
Thirty years ago, spotting a cat on a leash or cruising on a bike was almost unheard of. Back then, cats just didn’t roll that way. Fast forward to today, where these bold felines are flipping the ...