Cat Sounds
by Michael (London) Photo by Sappymoosetree Cat sounds can seem strange or familiar. I’ve lived with a moggie cat for a long time and provide for a couple of moggie strays who come in to say hello and stay and … Continue reading →
by Michael (London) Photo by Sappymoosetree Cat sounds can seem strange or familiar. I’ve lived with a moggie cat for a long time and provide for a couple of moggie strays who come in to say hello and stay and … Continue reading →
Contented cat reproduced under creative commons © Bizzy Girl (Flickr) A cat’s purr is another thing that we don’t have and could do with. I’ve banged on and on about how cats are better than humans in some ways. The … Continue reading →
by Steven McMahon (Huddersfield, UK) HEEEEEELLLLOOOO!!!!!! My cat, Dakota likes to chase dogs, play fetch and even walks me to the bus stop in the morning and comes to meet me from it at night, much to the admiration of … Continue reading →
One of the most imposing and characteristic sounds of nature is the tiger roar. How do they do it and what is its significance? Picture (thumbnail): by GavinBell (new window). Published under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs creative commons License — this site … Continue reading →
How do cats purr? Answer: A cat’s purr is very special and very noticeable. It is unique to the cat and the humble domestic cat is better at it than the mighty big cats. Tigers can produce a rather spluttered … Continue reading →