Javier Sanchez, a group technical program manager at Akvelon, with his cat Mittens. (Photo courtesy of Javier Sanchez) Plenty of technological advances may be regarded as the cat’s meow. Here’s one ...
Cats may have a reputation for being independent and mysterious, but many of them are far more expressive than people expect. Through body language, sound, and routine interactions, felines often find ...
Cats mostly meow to humans — in greeting, to get attention, and of course, when they want food. The length and volume of the meow, and your cat's body language, can offer clues about their mood. To ...
From chirps to meows to purrs, cats make an amazing range of noises. For the most part, cats meow or growl as a way to communicate with other animals or humans. Whether there's a bird outside the ...
Cats rarely speak the way humans expect them to. They do not explain, announce, or warn in clear words. Instead, they ...