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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCats Can Recognize Their Owner's Scent Compared to a Stranger's, New Research SuggestsYour cats may act aloof, but they likely know more about you than they let on. Research has shown that cats can tell when you ...
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Live Science on MSNCats recognize familiar BO and can spot strangers from the stink of their armpits and toesResearchers have found that cats spend longer sniffing a stranger's odor than their owner's odor, suggesting they can ...
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Study Finds on MSNChatty Cats: Rescues May Be Genetically Wired To Be More ‘Talkative’Japanese researchers have discovered that the difference between a silent house panther and a feline motormouth might be ...
"We hope to deepen our understanding of cats and contribute to building happier relationships between cats and humans," said ...
An owner with two male, neutered cats was left speechless when new kittens showed up in her house.
Stanford Medicine researchers discover mechanisms of sex-linked genetic mutation giving rise to ginger felines.
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PAWSibilities Animal Rescue said a fire that broke out on June 1 "consumed" a barn that housed several farm animals and a ...
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Nagasaki, Japan — In Japan, bobtail cats are considered good luck and Nagasaki is the place to find them. They are known as ...
Researchers identified an unusual genetic mutation in orange domestic cats that has not been found in any other animal, ...
Allergies are a common and tricky problem in dogs and cats. Pets can be allergic to many of the same things people can, ...
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Live Science on MSNCats may have been domesticated much later than we thought — with earlier felines being eaten or made into clothesTwo studies of ancient felines find that cats were likely domesticated in Egypt or other regions in North Africa — and moved ...
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