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Once they’re outfitted with crocheted hats, cats become comfortable (and adorable) test subjects. The new method is laid out in a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience Methods.
Which is why I was thrilled that a recent IKEA purchase did just that. The item in question: the RAMSTA stick-on puck lights.
When it comes to cats and science we just can’t get enough and now researchers have made tiny crochet hats for them in a bid ...
Pizza Hut Japan has opened a fictional new store called Pizza Cat The pizzeria will be run by a band of adorable cats in Pizza Hut uniforms Pizza Hut has released a series of videos of the cats ...
Learn more› By Kaitlyn Wells You’ve scoured pet listings, researched local adoption groups, and even debated the benefits of adopting an adult cat versus a kitten (or two, or three ...
Dazzling visual effects and a wondrous performance by Mike Myers as the troublesome feline make this comedy the cat's meow. Producer Brian Grazer has expanded the original story, sending the ...
What Is Cat Scratch Fever? Cat scratch fever or cat scratch disease is an infection caused by the bacteria Bartonella henselae. You usually get this disease when an infected cat licks an open ...
Viewers online have been left stunned by what happened when a TikTok user spotted a female cat walking with her two kittens. The user, @noahrchi, uploaded a video of the mother cat and her two ...
The Bendigo Bank Cats will be out to affirm early VFL powerhouse status in their first curtain raiser of the year against North Ballarat at Skilled Stadium on Sunday. Sitting alongside Sandringham at ...
Furniture giant IKEA has agreed to pay 6 million euros ($6.5 million) towards a government fund compensating victims of forced labor under Germany’s communist dictatorship, in a move campaigners ...
In This Article People / Sarah Schuster Cat trees, cat condos, and other types of feline furniture are ideal for pets that spend all or most of their time indoors. "Cats love being in high places ...