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Reading Your Cat’s Body Language

Reading Your Cat’s Body Language

A cat's purrs, ears, tail and posture all send messages. From the 'airplane ears' of annoyance to the belly-up trust and the thoughtful 'slow blink', learning these signals helps you understand and bond with your cat.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Cat Trivia: Fun Facts Every Cat Owner Should Know

Cat Trivia: Fun Facts Every Cat Owner Should Know

Not every cat owner knows these fascinating feline facts - how many of them did you already know?

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Where Does Your Cat Like to Sleep? What the Spot Means

Where Does Your Cat Like to Sleep? What the Spot Means

A cat's sleeping spot is meaningful, like its posture - each place reflects a mood and psychology. This article explains what your cat's chosen sleep location says.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Guinea Pig Living Habits and Traits

Guinea Pig Living Habits and Traits

Guinea pigs are timid, nocturnal, social rodents that sleep little and startle easily. They eat greens and veggies, need constant chewing to wear teeth, thrive in groups, and hate noise and cold β€” so keep them in a quiet, clean, stable environment.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
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Why do cats like to sleep with people?

Cats like to sleep with people mainly because it gives them a greater sense of security and feels warm and comfortable, and it also shows that the cat likes its owner very much and is willing to sleep together. Cats are very sensitive animals and remain quite alert even while sleeping. Once a cat trusts and becomes dependent on its owner, it may choose to sleep with the owner to gain more security. And because human body temperature is relatively high, sleeping with a person feels warmer and more comfortable for the cat.

Q&A πŸ“… August 7, 2026
British Shorthair

British Shorthair

The British Shorthair is a compact, powerful, easygoing cat with a round face, dense short coat, and large round eyes. With a history tracing to Roman times, it became a recognized breed in 19th-century Britain and is beloved for its calm, friendly, adaptable natureβ€”an ideal companion that gets along with everyone.

Breeds πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Silver Mosaic Chinchilla

Silver Mosaic Chinchilla

Some Silver Mosaic Chinchillas give the illusion of being all gray, but on close look their underfur is white; most can be told apart. The Silver Mosaic Chinchilla's scientific name is South American chinchilla, and because its appearance resembles the cartoon chinchilla in Hayao Miyazaki's film 'My Neighbor Totoro,' Hong Kong people renamed it 'Silver Mosaic Chinchilla.'

Breeds πŸ“… August 7, 2026
White-rumped Munia

White-rumped Munia

In old times, street fortune-tellers often carried caged birds that would pick out prophecy slips, calling them 'magic sparrows' to deceive people. That 'magic sparrow' was the White-rumped Munia, a seed-eating bird that is bold and tame and easy to keep in a cage.

Breeds πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Pudding Hamster Behavior and How to Care for Them

Pudding Hamster Behavior and How to Care for Them

Pudding hamsters are gentle but timid β€” the easiest breed to bully β€” and are food-loving, sleepy, and low-energy, which is why most stay plump. Caring for them means avoiding human food, direct sun, and water baths, keeping them solo or same-sex, and following rules on diet, bedding, and clean drinking water.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Why Won’t My Cat Sleep in Its Bed? How to Train It to

Why Won’t My Cat Sleep in Its Bed? How to Train It to

A cat may reject its bed because it dislikes the material, the spot is noisy or out of sight, it was allowed to sleep with you as a kitten, or it is simply too attached to follow you around. Fix it by picking a material and shape the cat prefers, placing the bed somewhere quiet yet within view, and rewarding it with praise and treats whenever it chooses the bedβ€”while firmly returning it there if it jumps on your bed.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026