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Preventing Arowana Fright: A Beginner’s Guide
Although arowanas are large ornamental fish, they are very timid and startle easily, leading to repeated jumping, glass-slamming, scale loss, and refusing food. Prevent it by placing the tank away from doors, avoiding sudden noise and light changes, and limiting activity near the tank—while taming the fish through gentle, regular interaction.

The Real Reason Cats Headbutt You
If your cat headbutts you like a little goat, it's usually a good sign: marking you with its scent to claim ownership, asking for something, requesting a scratch it can't reach, or simply showing love. A headbutting cat trusts and adores you.

Why Do Cats Always Nap?
Cats seem always to doze - curled on the sill, sofa, or your lap, several times a day - but it is perfectly normal. Experts find cats are awake only 5 to 9 hours daily.

How to Tell If a Dog Likes or Dislikes You
Dogs are humans' best friends and owners love their dogs dearly, but once you have one you must understand them, including which behaviors they dislike.

How to Welcome a Second Cat
Bringing a second cat home is exciting, but introducing the newcomer to your resident cat is a real skill. Done right, they become companions; done wrong, it causes stress and illness.

Signs Your Cat Loves You
Your cat loves you but you do not know it, what a sad thing. Today we list 12 moments when a cat shows its love for you.

How to Help Pets and Children Get Along
For a family with children, the balance between owner and pet can become very difficult. The house gets more crowded, and even well-behaved pets can sometimes become highly stressed. This article shares expert advice on introducing dogs and cats to children and keeping a harmonious home.

How to Prevent Cats from Fighting Each Other
Understanding the underlying cause of feline aggression and addressing it early is key. Cat aggression falls into five types—territorial, fear-based, pain-related, play, and redirected—and each responds to specific environmental changes. Spaying/neutering, pheromones, and enough resources also help.

Are Cats Really Smart?
Cats are certainly intelligent—they learn and adjust based on what they discover. Their brains are structurally similar to ours, with the same lobes, neurotransmitters, and five senses. Like us, they have short- and long-term memory, can be trained with food rewards, and may decline with age (Feline Cognitive Dysfunction).

How Do Cats Communicate?
Cats are mysterious, and everything they do is a form of communication. They use non-verbal (visual) signals, sound, physical contact, body language, and scent. With each other they rely on visual and olfactory signals; with people they mostly vocalize.