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Why Do Cats Hiss?

Cats are small creatures who can be overly emotional, just like humans. Since they can’t talk, they have other means of expressing themselves to others of their kind and those who aren’t. Hissing is ...
The ameowzing thing about cat posts is that I can use as meowny puns as I like. And for that, I’m grateful to our feline ...
A video of a cat appearing "pissed" at her owner for bringing another feline home has gone viral on TikTok. The moment was captured in a video shared by @tussinn_rodriguez, which has received 13.9 ...
Dear Cathy: The stray tabby that showed up at our door some 10 years ago (he was 6 months old at the time) has been well cared for, gotten all his shots and made annual visits with the vet. All in all ...
A feline face-off between two cats has gained viral attention after Scottish fold Rico met his calico counterpart. The moment was caught on camera in a video that's been viewed 1 million times on ...
DEAR LOGAN: Great question – and it’s definitely not because they’re happy. Hissing is a way for felines to express fear, especially when they are startled. Other signs of showing fear are flattened ...