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The sound of the sack

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Almost all cats are fascinated by the sound of a paper bag, and every cat owner has probably witnessed the familiar scene of bringing home s...
All-natural extermination

All-natural extermination

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business of pest control companies, plus the huge sales of traps and poisons. Rodents were around before humans were, and though we live ...

Mice aren’t stupid

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It has been estimated that a young healthy cat could easily kill a thousand mice in a year. Most homeowners will be happy to know that thei...

The “leave no traces” phenomenon

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Dogs are lovable but klutzy, and a dog doesn’t give a thought to what he might be knocking over with a wagging tail. Not so the cat. Your ca...
Love your smell

Love your smell

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love in the human sense has been endlessly debated. Those of us who truly love cats look at it this way: they probably love as much as they...
Privacy, please

Privacy, please

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people observing. Cats are more reserved, and while they don’t object to being watched, they do object to having their litter box placed in...
The urine-catnip common bond

The urine-catnip common bond

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catnip has only a faint smell, but obviously cats respond to it in a flamboyant way. Curiously, cats can also get a high by sniffing a concen...
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  • Cardinal Richelieu
    Armand Jean du Plessis (1585–1642) is better known as Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister of France’s King Louis XIII and just as autocra...
  • “Cat on its brain”
    Here’s an old British weather tidbit: “Cat on its brain, it’s going to rain.” This expression refers to a cat’s nap pose: curled up so the t...
  • Stud jowls
    Just as old male orangutans develop distinctive fleshy cheek patches, older tomcats—unneutered toms—develop “stud jowls,” a widening at the ...
  • The dreaded hairball!
    digestive tract. Some cats never get them (my own hasn’t—knock on wood); some cats get them rarely and vomit them up with no harm to them...
  • The carnivore ancestors
    Presumably the dinosaurs died out around 65 million years ago (give or take a year), and the age of the mammals began. The earliest mammals ...
  • Tabby, the “default” setting
    If domestic cats were left to breed on their own, with zero interference from humans, there would be very few longhaired cats and very few s...
  • The in-between phase
    Europe around 12 million years ago. This species was smaller than  Pseudaelurus though still larger than today’s house cat. Scientists ass...
  • The infamous saber-tooths
    house cats, but in some way the ferocious saber-tooth cats are among the ancestors of today’s pets (or, at any rate, of cats in general). T...
  • The antiwitch anticat mandate
    demons consorted in the form of black cats with human beings. There’s no doubt that many of the so-called witches were innocent and there...
  • The Spanish wildcat
    Felis silvestris iberia, resembles the Scottish wildcat but its coat is darker. Like its Scottish cousin, it has a heavier build than most h...

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Entri Populer

  • Cardinal Richelieu
    Armand Jean du Plessis (1585–1642) is better known as Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister of France’s King Louis XIII and just as autocra...
  • “Cat on its brain”
    Here’s an old British weather tidbit: “Cat on its brain, it’s going to rain.” This expression refers to a cat’s nap pose: curled up so the t...
  • Stud jowls
    Just as old male orangutans develop distinctive fleshy cheek patches, older tomcats—unneutered toms—develop “stud jowls,” a widening at the ...
  • The dreaded hairball!
    digestive tract. Some cats never get them (my own hasn’t—knock on wood); some cats get them rarely and vomit them up with no harm to them...
  • The carnivore ancestors
    Presumably the dinosaurs died out around 65 million years ago (give or take a year), and the age of the mammals began. The earliest mammals ...
  • Tabby, the “default” setting
    If domestic cats were left to breed on their own, with zero interference from humans, there would be very few longhaired cats and very few s...
  • The in-between phase
    Europe around 12 million years ago. This species was smaller than  Pseudaelurus though still larger than today’s house cat. Scientists ass...
  • The infamous saber-tooths
    house cats, but in some way the ferocious saber-tooth cats are among the ancestors of today’s pets (or, at any rate, of cats in general). T...
  • The antiwitch anticat mandate
    demons consorted in the form of black cats with human beings. There’s no doubt that many of the so-called witches were innocent and there...
  • The Spanish wildcat
    Felis silvestris iberia, resembles the Scottish wildcat but its coat is darker. Like its Scottish cousin, it has a heavier build than most h...

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