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Go for the gut

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Cats use their hind claws to scratch themselves, but those long hind claws serve a defensive purpose as well. A cat under serious attack by ...
Scavenger buffet

Scavenger buffet

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food inside, and while he might have been someone’s pet, he was most likely a feral cat dining at one of his favorite feeding sites. Huma...

A semi-dead token of affection

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The author has had half-dead lizards dropped in his lap or at his feet, and countless cat owners get presented with similar “gifts”—dead or ...
The cat-chicken truce

The cat-chicken truce

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Siamese tomcat had no qualms about killing and eating baby chicks. And why not, since cats like to prey on birds, and what easier prey th...
Why hunt when you’re full?

Why hunt when you’re full?

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rodent come within sight and the predaceous genes take over. Sometimes the hunt can be more involved than that, with a cat waiting by a s...
The no-lizard rule (seldom obeyed)

The no-lizard rule (seldom obeyed)

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prey (and meal) for the house cat, and in Florida the most common small creatures around the house are the many species of lizards availab...
Will a cat fish?

Will a cat fish?

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Of course it will, as any owner of an aquarium or goldfish pond knows. Yes, cats hate water, but cats just love fish for dinner, so many a ca...
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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...
  • Stud jowls
    Just as old male orangutans develop distinctive fleshy cheek patches, older tomcats—unneutered toms—develop “stud jowls,” a widening at the ...
  • 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...
  • Butt dragging
    legs . Simply put, the animal’s anus itches terribly, and she doesn’t have fingers to scratch it. The itching is caused by worms, so your ca...
  • Yes, cats do it too
    fact they are, though less showy about it than dogs are. Two cats new to each other will, assuming they don’t fight , at some point get ar...
  • “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...
  • “Cats,” but not really
    animals go by “cat” names but aren’t related to cats at all. Skunks are sometimes called “polecats,” while in Europe the “polecat” is a cr...
  • The puppy-to-kitten shift
    Not so long ago, the typical pet shop drew in customers by placing a group of adorable, playful, yipping puppies in its window. That has def...
  • Turkish Van
    Europe and the United States in the 1950s, where owners were amazed to find that the breed didn’t mind being bathed—and actually chose to sw...
  • Can Felis silvestris mate with Felis catus?
    The answer is yes, but you probably would not like the results. This is especially true of cases where a European wildcat tom impregnated a ...

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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...
  • Stud jowls
    Just as old male orangutans develop distinctive fleshy cheek patches, older tomcats—unneutered toms—develop “stud jowls,” a widening at the ...
  • 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...
  • Butt dragging
    legs . Simply put, the animal’s anus itches terribly, and she doesn’t have fingers to scratch it. The itching is caused by worms, so your ca...
  • Yes, cats do it too
    fact they are, though less showy about it than dogs are. Two cats new to each other will, assuming they don’t fight , at some point get ar...
  • “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...
  • “Cats,” but not really
    animals go by “cat” names but aren’t related to cats at all. Skunks are sometimes called “polecats,” while in Europe the “polecat” is a cr...
  • The puppy-to-kitten shift
    Not so long ago, the typical pet shop drew in customers by placing a group of adorable, playful, yipping puppies in its window. That has def...
  • Turkish Van
    Europe and the United States in the 1950s, where owners were amazed to find that the breed didn’t mind being bathed—and actually chose to sw...
  • Can Felis silvestris mate with Felis catus?
    The answer is yes, but you probably would not like the results. This is especially true of cases where a European wildcat tom impregnated a ...

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