Why do cats make biscuits? Do they really always land on their feet? You won't believe these fascinating feline facts.
View post: Rescue Hyacinth Macaw’s Adorable Response to His Mom’s Voice Is Pure Love Kitty, a uniquely colored Calico rescue, stands out with her striking color-blocked appearance. Calico cats are ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Get some cattitude and go to Cleveland’s I-X Center on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11-12, for the CFA International Cat Show & Expo. From pedigreed showstoppers to rescue undercats, ...
After coming to the Humane Society of the New Braunfels Area (HSNBA) from a hoarding situation, an approximate 1-year-old calico tabby cat named Veggie Straw is one of the last cats from the group ...
The person who brought her to the shelter was unable to keep her. "Chessie is very active and very sweet," Dorta said. While Chessie is on anxiety medication right now, Dorta said he believes she can ...
The term “lucky calico” isn’t just a whimsical label it reflects deep-rooted beliefs across cultures that associate these uniquely colored cats with good fortune, prosperity, and spiritual symbolism.
It never occurred to me until recently that pets are heavily influenced by their surroundings — sometimes in ways we don’t realize. There are animals all over the globe, and yet, we just assume they ...
Do you want to Stop The Constant Cat Meow? Meowing is a specific vocalization from cats to humans. In fact, cat’s rarely meow at each other past the time that they’re small kittens. But what happens ...
Wisso is an adorable orange tabby boy around 8 months old. He arrived in America from Kuwait on Oct. 30 and is now looking ...
Nine thousand years ago, humans began domesticating cats. Nine hundred years ago, before the advent of intentional cat breeding, a genetic mutation gave rise to the first orange cat. Days ago, ...
Orange cats have a unique genetic mutation that gives them their special coats — and this mutation also explains why so many of them are male, two new studies find. Many animals have orange hair, ...
Calico cats (left) and tortoiseshell cats (right) are the classic example of X chromosome inactivation, where either an orange color or a black color variant of a gene on the X chromosome is active in ...