Cats are often described as independent, but they are still sensitive to changes in attention, routine, and social dynamics. When a cat feels displaced by a new pet, person, or shift in daily habits, ...
Cats have a reputation for being aloof, mysterious, and hard to understand. But scientists say our feline friends are actually excellent communicators. From swishing tails to flattened ears, moggies ...
Professor Daniel Mills' new book invites the reader to take a look at the world through the eyes of a cat. "Being Your Cat: What's Really Going On In Your Feline's Mind" sees Daniel partner with Celia ...
Susan Hazel is affiliated with the Dog and Cat Management Board of South Australia, RSPCA South Australia and Animal Therapies Ltd. Julia Henning does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive ...
A couple of years ago, I wrote about why it’s happiness, not obedience, that counts for pet dogs. But what about pet cats? Cats’ happiness matters too, of course. There are many different things we ...
Anne Quain is on the NSW Committee of the Australian Veterinary Association. She is also a committee member of the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association, the Australian and New Zealand College ...
Problem behaviours in cats, such as urine marking, scratching, fear, and problems of cohabitation between cats, can present a potential welfare problem for those affected cats and have a negative ...
The specialist stressed that early intervention is 'key to addressing any behavioural or health issue' ...
A cat behavioural expert has shared the reasons why cats like knocking things over and pushing them off shelves, and there's a way to stop them from doing this. Every cat owner is familiar with the ...