EveryCat Health Foundation’s research support sets the stage for today’s feline to human translational healthcare ...
Find out what science says about cat and dog intelligence, comparing brain structure, problem-solving skills, and social ...
Cat owners often debate whether cats should live indoors or roam outside. Indoor cats face fewer dangers from traffic, predators, and disease, and research shows they live much longer than those ...
KittySupps announces a new line of veterinarian-formulated feline supplements targeting bioavailability gaps in commercial cat foods, featuring taurine, omega-3, L-lysine, and dental health formulas ...
Purring, rubbing, little gifts... What if these behaviors weren't just displays of affection, but signs that your cat sees you as one of its own kind? According to science, it's possible. And even ...
It’s not that cats are full; rather, that they’re bored. This phenomenon, known as olfactory habituation, essentially means ...
Scientists may have come up with a risk-free way to trim a cat's claws, both at home and in a shelter. Trimming a cat's nails is important for not just their comfort and health, but for protection of ...
Human beings—including certain presidential candidates—can spend hours just watching cats be cats on the Internet. But scientists observe feline lives and behaviors in a far more advanced, technical ...
Sand cat Amir is now in second place for the Sand Cat Species Survival Plan‘s March Madness bracket photo contest, according ...