Cats may have a reputation for independence, but emerging research suggests we share a unique connection with them—fueled by brain chemistry.
Oxytocin, long called the biological glue of parent-child bonding, also appeared during everyday exchanges with felines.
In this week’s library column, we’re celebrating National Hug Your Cat Day! Celebrated on June 4 th every year and I (hopefully) haven’t written about this topic before. The human race has been ...
They say that dogs are man's best friend, but you've never seen a cat have his human's back. Cats can truly be your protector! Just look at how one black cat in Sydney, Australia who defended their ...
Cats are considered independent–sometimes even distant. But scientific findings show that a deeper connection exists between ...
Big Fluffy Persian Cat Gets His Feelings Hurt and Honestly Just Needs a Hug originally appeared on Parade Pets. If you're a dog parent, you have probably seen what happens when your pup's feelings are ...