Q: I’ve noticed my cat’s ears twitch a lot. Why does he do that? A: Our feline friends are blessed with Bionic Woman-like hearing. (Gotta love nostalgic television references). Cats can hear better ...
Have you ever felt perplexed by your cat’s body language? Almost as if your cat were sending you mixed signals? Perhaps this scene is all too common: One minute your cat is purring blissfully on your ...
When you see a cat or dog, the wagging tail or arched back can immediately tip you off to the animal's mood. Can technology make it as easy to read people? That's the idea behind the Necomimi, a pair ...
If you have a cat, you know your little guy spends much of the day sleeping and looks super cute while doing it. Cats are capable of going from zooming across the room to napping on the couch in a ...
Warning: Necomimi cat ears may not be your thing if (1) you like to blend in with the crowd (they’re fuzzy and larger than life-size, and you wear them on your head ...
Just like humans, cats can occasionally twitch in their sleep. In most cases, this body movement is normal and shouldn’t be cause for concern. However, it could signify something is wrong with your ...