When he gets excited, Moose, my daughter Katie’s Goldendoodle, is a bundle of joy. But when Katie leaves the house, his mood plummets. He’s down in the dumps with a serious case of separation anxiety.
Cats are often seen as mysterious pets: independent, hard to read, sometimes even aloof. But a new scientific study now shows that it’s not necessarily cats that are hard to understand–it’s us humans.
Those moonface kitties are captivatingly cute, but their flattened features belie the feline’s true feelings. New research shared in The Conversation, a website where researchers write and publish ...
People rated cats as having a more positive emotional state when shown indoors rather than outdoors, even those who believe cats should roam freely outside, a new study found. The study also found ...
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