Why Do Cats Knock Things Over? 6 Reasons Explained
Cats knock things over out of hunting instinct, curiosity, and the reaction it gets from… Read More
Cats knock things over out of hunting instinct, curiosity, and the reaction it gets from… Read More
There’s no evidence cats see ghosts. When they stare at ‘nothing,’ they’re detecting… Read More
Laser pointers aren’t bad if used right, but the cat never catches the dot, which can… Read More
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Yes, cats sweat a little through their paw pads, but it’s minimal, so they rely on… Read More
No cat is truly hypoallergenic, and Siamese aren’t officially, but their short single… Read More
Yes, cats get cold, and start to feel it below about 45F. Here’s which cats chill… Read More
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Cats can’t see in total darkness, but they need only a fraction of the light we do… Read More
A calico cat is a tricolor coat pattern, not a breed, and about 99.9% are female. Here’s… Read More
Yes, calico cats can get pregnant easily, and nearly all are fertile females. Here’s the… Read More
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