Playing fetch? It’s not just for dogs — some cats enjoy it as well, according to a new study. This behavior appears to be self-taught in many cats, with no specific training from their owners. A ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Birds are known for a few things: flying, dropping surprises on us unexpectedly, and being loud. Pet birds do all of these things ...
Three-month-old Hoosier plays with 5-year-old Milo in the sunshine Sunday, Feb. 26, 2023, in Bethlehem. The dogs played fetch with their guardians, Alyssa Mast and Larry Mast of Bethlehem. (April ...
Fetching isn’t just for slobbery canines, new research reveals. Surveying thousands of pet owners, scientists have found that a large minority of cats do like to play fetch at least some of the time.
What do you plan to do this year when National Fetch Day comes around? Believe it or not, October 18 is right around the corner, and it’s going to be a great day. If you are a dog owner, you know how ...
Source: Tony Harrison, via Flickr. A few years ago, Elizabeth Renner posted a cute video of her cat on Twitter. Renner, a psychologist at Northumbria University, had captured her cat expectantly ...
Have you ever seen a cat play fetch? We haven't, so when we came across @the_maine_coonies_ video of her playing fetch with her Maine Coon, Casper, we were delightfully surprised to see how good he is ...
Birds are known for a few things: flying, dropping surprises on us unexpectedly, and being loud. Pet birds do all of these things and more; you can train one of them to do just about anything you'd ...
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