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  • Why Do Cats Bring You Dead Animals – 4 Surprising Reasons

    Why Do Cats Bring You Dead Animals – 4 Surprising Reasons

    Why Do Cats Bring You Dead Animals? There is probably nothing worse than hearing your cat at the window, uttering that telltale meow that speaks of a slaughtered animal being carried into your home. Usually, this sound echoes through your bedroom at 2 a.m. when you’re deep in Lala land. Your dearest cat has brought…

  • What Do Cats Eat in the Wild? 3 Surprising Types of Food

    What Do Cats Eat in the Wild? 3 Surprising Types of Food

    If you are wondering how your local colony of stray cats is surviving, the answer may not lie on the porch stoop of your cat-loving neighbor. While feral cats are often fed by rescue groups and compassionate neighbors, they also have excellent hunting and survival skills. Of course, large breeds of wild cats, such as…

  • How Many Cats Are Too Many? – The Correct Answer

    How Many Cats Are Too Many? – The Correct Answer

    25.4% of households in the US own a cat according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. In total there are an estimated 58 million cats living in US households. The average number of cats owned per household is 1.8. But how many cats are too many? As a cat-addicted animal lover, I wish the answer…

Cat Care

  • Why Do Cats Have Tails? 4 Superb Reasons!

    Why Do Cats Have Tails? 4 Superb Reasons!

    If you are just as curious as your cat, you may wonder why cats have tails. Of course, cats don’t use their tails to hang upside down as opossums do, nor do felines wag their tails as a greeting like dogs. But there’s probably some reason for cats to have tails. Maybe you have seen…

  • Why Do Cats Headbutt? 3 Stunning Reasons!

    Why Do Cats Headbutt? 3 Stunning Reasons!

    Cat headbutting, sometimes referred to as ‘bunting,’ is when your cat firmly bangs its head against you. Typically, a cat will press its head against a part of you (bunting) or rub its cheeks on you (scenting). It’s not just humans that cats bunt. They also bunt inanimate objects such as furniture, flower pots, and…

  • Why Do Cats Lick Each Other? 4 Incredible Reasons!

    Why Do Cats Lick Each Other? 4 Incredible Reasons!

    There are some cat behaviors that simply pique people’s curiosity, such as cats licking one another. While there’s not much that you could do with the knowledge of cat behaviors, it can be helpful in better understanding your cat. After all, cats do communicate their feelings through behaviors and sounds, such as purring and meowing.…

  • What To Do When a Cat is in “Attack Mode”? – Help!

    What To Do When a Cat is in “Attack Mode”? – Help!

    We’ve all witnessed it. A cat stares down a bug as his eyes dilate and grow wider by the second. He remains calm, yet hyper-focused, with a posture that is ready to pounce. He is in “attack mode”. He’s ready to catch his prey. But what happens if a cat is in “attack mode” and…

  • What Cat Ear Mites Look Like – Good to Know!

    What Cat Ear Mites Look Like – Good to Know!

    Ear mites are a highly successful species. They found out how to make a living inside of animal ears. They are found mostly in cats but can infect other animals and, very rarely, people. The mites are very hard to see without magnification. The size of a pinhead, they look like white or grey jelly beans…

  • Where Killer Whales Eyes Are Located — Ooh, There They Are!

    Where Killer Whales Eyes Are Located — Ooh, There They Are!

    Killer whales (Orsinus orca), also called orcas, seem at first to have very large, pure white eyes. This is just an illusion. These white splotches on either side of the head, called eye patches or eyespots, are just normal coloration. The whale’s real eyes are found in the lower-left corner of the eye patches and…