From understanding cat body language to providing opportunities for play, these science-backed tips will help keep your pet safe and healthy
Around one-third of Australian households live with at least one cat, yet surveys tell us the cats’ needs are not being met.
Cats may rule the internet, but humans often misconstrue feline behaviour. Earlier this year, the Washington Post boldly declared “Cat’s aren’t jerks – they’re just misunderstood”. This was prompted by research showing that, contrary to unhelpful stereotypes, cats are not antisocial. They can and do bond closely with humans.
Continue reading… From understanding cat body language to providing opportunities for play, these science-backed tips will help keep your pet safe and healthyGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailAround one-third of Australian households live with at least one cat, yet surveys tell us the cats’ needs are not being met.Cats may rule the internet, but humans often misconstrue feline behaviour. Earlier this year, the Washington Post boldly declared “Cat’s aren’t jerks – they’re just misunderstood”. This was prompted by research showing that, contrary to unhelpful stereotypes, cats are not antisocial. They can and do bond closely with humans. Continue reading… Cats, Australian lifestyle, Life and style, Pets, Animals, Animal behaviour