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Why do cats 'chatter'?
Cats make a variety of sounds to communicate with the people and animals around them. Meowing, principally directed at humans ...
While we view cats (Felis catus) as beloved furry friends, they are actually classified as an invasive species. Feral cats have been "incredibly devastating" to native animals in Australia ...
Felis catus. Twelve years ago, I learned that I was completely wrong. Thanks to John Bradshaw’s book “Cat Sense” and the BBC’s “The Secret Life of the Cat,” I discovered that ...
Skip to content viewer section. Abstract: This paper provides an overview of the predatory activities of the house cat (Felis catus) in Australia, focusing principally on the interactions of domestic ...
Earlier studies in the Canaries have shown that feral cats (Felis catus) primarily consume allochthonous mammals including rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus), mice and rats, as well as native birds and ...
Research into the feline gut microbiome continues to evolve, revealing the complex relationship between microorganisms in the ...
It also has a thick tail with a blunt black tip and dark banding. Scottish wildcats are a subpopulation of the European wildcat (Felis silvestris) and are Britain's only wild cat species. They are ...
And a house cat will be felus catus. It's ingenious isn't it. Even if I do say so myself. I put my findings into a book in 1753 which is called 'The System of Nature'. I'm hoping my book really ...
Visual communication involves specific signals. These include the different positions of mobile body elements. We analyzed visual configurations in cats that involve ears and the tail. We aimed at ...