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Why do some cats meow and purr more than others?
Feline communication intrigues both pet owners and scientists alike. A recent study reveals that differences in vocalization between cats could be explained by genetic variations inherited from their ...
Another reason for cats to feel smug: they can purr; while lions, tigers, and other animals with the ability to roar cannot.
This is a story that goes back thousands of years. Originally, cats were solitary creatures. This means they preferred to live and hunt alone, rather than in groups. Most of their social behaviour was ...
Aaliyah Pasols is an award-winning journalist and editor who primarily covers lifestyle, culture, and entertainment. Originally from South Florida, she studied at Florida International University, ...
When your cat meows, it might sound like a simple noise, but in reality, it’s a complex form of communication. Cats don’t ...
Cats are vocal creatures: they meow, screech, and purr. From a voice production point of view, the meows and the screeches are not special. Their sound is generated in the cat's larynx or "voice box" ...
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