Scientists from the University of Lincoln in the UK, specializing in animal behavior, have discovered that there are pheromones that promote friendship between dogs and cats.
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Why Cats Hate Closed Doors So Much? Science Explains
Cats can become frustrated and agitated when they encounter a closed door. This happens because, as curious and territorial animals, they feel the need to explore all the spaces around them.
Read MoreFinally, science explains why dogs shake when they’re wet
Researchers have finally discovered why dogs and other furry animals, like cats and mice, shake when they’re wet.
Read MoreChimpanzees improve their performance on complex tasks when in front of an audience, study indicates
A recent study has revealed that chimpanzees, like many humans, perform better on complex tasks when they are being observed.
Read More3 Reasons Why Your Dog Won’t Leave Your Side
Does your dog sit next to you and casually lean against your leg? Or maybe they flop down on you while you’re on the couch? But why do they do this? The website DogTime listed three reasons why your dog won’t leave your side.
Read MoreDecipher your cat’s expressions and body language
Happy, relaxed, stressed, upset, pets can show a wide variety of moods. To get an idea of your cat’s mood, you need to learn to decipher its expressions and body language. With this in mind, the website PetMD has prepared a guide to help you better understand your feline.
Read More10 possible reasons for your cat’s bad behavior
Suddenly, your cat has started peeing everywhere, meowing endlessly throughout the night, or wandering at “odd” times. If health issues have been ruled out by the vet and your pet continues to act inappropriately, here are 10 possible reasons for your cat’s bad behavior.
Read MoreCats Love a Game That Seemed to Be Exclusive to Dogs, Study Suggests
Recently, a study revealed that many cats also enjoy playing fetch, such as with a toy like a ball, just like dogs do.
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