Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A cat with its eyes closed "Why do cats blink?" might not be a question you've ever really given much thought to. After all, you ...
Here’s an easy way to improve your fur-riendship with your cat. A team of psychologists has found a way to communicate positive emotions with cats using eye movement. The researchers from the ...
Two recent essays about dogs and cats caught my eye, and the results of these research projects are well worth considering. There is broad interest in how these very popular companion animals ...
While most dogs throw themselves at your feet for affection, it can be challenging to get a new cat to trust you enough to say hi. That could be because cats speak a different love language. Humans ...
Ever noticed that your cat slowly closes or narrows its eyes when it is relaxing? This “slow blinking” may be an indicator of positive emotions in cats. New research suggests cats like it when humans ...
Although this may not be bombshell news for some feline lovers, scientists have found evidence that cats love it when people give them the ol’ “slow blink.” It’s like a cat version of a smile. The ...
Researchers in England might have found a way to strengthen you and your cat’s bond. All you have to do is squint your eyes, proceed with a “slow blink” then maybe, just maybe, your cat will tolerate ...
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