Do Cats Like Belly Rubs? The Honest Answer (& Why)
Most cats don’t like belly rubs, even when they roll over and show you their belly… Read More
Most cats don’t like belly rubs, even when they roll over and show you their belly… Read More
Yes, cats can get lice, but cat lice are species-specific and won’t spread to you or… Read More
Cats don’t instinctively understand kisses, but many learn to link them with love… Read More
No, under the ADA cats can’t be service animals (those are dogs), but they can be… Read More
Cats don’t smile like humans, but they show joy through slow blinks, purring, and… Read More
Siamese types split two ways: body type (modern vs traditional applehead) and color… Read More
Many cats love pats at the base of the tail because it’s packed with nerve endings they… Read More
When your cat licks your face, it’s usually affection, the feline way of grooming… Read More
Yes, cat whiskers grow back if they break or shed, over weeks to months. But never cut… Read More
The best Siamese cat names, from Thai-inspired and regal to cute and funny, sorted by… Read More
When a cat puts its butt in your face, it’s a friendly, trusting greeting, the feline… Read More
Most cats have 6 to 8 nipples in two rows, though 4 to 10 is normal. Both males and… Read More
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