Cat behaviour: is this cat stopping his girl companion falling off furniture?

Cat stops girl from falling off furniture? Or is it scent exchange?

The video shows a classic, blotched, tabby cat in a very close relationship with a young, cute Asian girl. The video was made in Asia. The commentary is that the cat is deliberately making constant efforts to stop the girl falling off furniture by standing in her path. My interpretation is different and not …

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Do the feral cats of Coors Field need some help?

Feral cat runs onto Coors Field mid-match. Cute looking cat by the way.

The feral cats that occasionally come onto the playing field of the baseball team Colorado Rockies, Coors Field, have called LoDo home for ages. ‘LoDo’ is short for the city of Denver’s ‘Lower Downtown’ district which encompasses Coors Field. The address for the baseball stadium is 2001 Blake Street. These feral cats have become …

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Photo of boyfriend and rescue kitten both smiling after adoption

Guy has just picked up his rescue kitten called Frog and his girlfriend who took the photo can't tell who is happier

The headline is: “My boyfriend and I just picked up our little rescue kitten, and I can’t tell who’s happier! Meet Frog!” What a great photograph. Joy written all over their faces. He is a little tabby and I am convinced that Frog has a good and long life ahead of him. SOME MORE …

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Some facts about domestic cat lateralisation and whether they are left-pawed or right-pawed

Domestic cats tend to be left-pawed

This is an article about cat lateralisation and whether they are left-pawed or right-pawed. ‘Lateralisation’ means favouring a limb. I also discuss dogs for comparison. In fact, an article in The Times prompted me to write about domestic cat lateralisation. It favours both cats and dogs to have a lateralisation brain as it avoids …

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