Our pets have their own way of communicating with us, and us pawrents know what it all means. Just like when you have a baby and learn their different cries, our fur babies have different barks and ...
The internet can’t stop chuckling over a hilarious video that captured a cat’s different “meows of fame.” Bean and Lily, a sweet and sassy feline duo who boast over 426K followers on Instagram, have ...
The ameowzing thing about cat posts is that they’re a carte blanche for me to use as meowny puns as I like. And for that, I’m eternally grateful to our feline overlords who let me know what they ...
Cat owners know how unique and special their furry friends are, but it's more than that. Science shows that your cat's purr is unique to them and never changes.
A ginger cat has left the internet in stitches after his ability to do two totally different meows left vets thinking there was more than one feline in their care. The 16-second clip was posted six ...
A new study by researchers from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the University of Naples Federico II shows a domestic cat's purr reveals far more about its individual identity than its meow.
Is your cat saying “feed me!” or “I love you?” A new AI-powered app promises to demystify what your feline is saying. Cats only meow with people—but it can be hard to know what they're trying to say.
Once you’ve lived with a cat long enough, you might find yourself talking to it. Your cat meows at you and you’ll say something back — or even meow in response. This is a common exchange — for humans.