Ever wonder why we’re obsessed with tiny animals that don't even listen to us? From "hacking" our brains with baby-like meows to using us as giant 98-degree space heaters, the science of feline ...
What prompted the idea for the course? I’m an evolutionary biologist who has spent my career studying the evolution of small lizards in the Caribbean. I’m also a lifelong cat lover, but it never ...
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Edmonton cat café pops up at downtown art gallery Model posts cat workout video, tries to break the internet Instagram's most famous feline comes to Edmonton Cat Fest Dale Gienow manages the Edmonton ...
Cats have taken quite a journey from wild animal to undisputed ruler of millions of couches worldwide. Scientists long knew the broad outlines of that journey. As humans settled into agriculture and ...
A round of fetch brings to mind long summer days in the park with a tennis ball-obsessed dog, but this fun game isn’t canine-exclusive. While cats are better known for their stalking abilities, some ...
If you have a cat, you’ve probably endured your fair share of unwanted furniture scratching. Maybe you’ve purchased scratching posts, rearranged your furniture, or played with your cats before bed, to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This article was originally published in The Conversation. I’m an evolutionary biologist who has spent my career studying the ...