Can cats play fetch? It’s one of the most popular games to play with a dog, but far fewer felines chase and retrieve objects thrown by their pet parents. Unlike dogs, cats haven’t evolved to cooperate ...
The next time you hear "go fetch," don't assume it's for a dog. Cats like to engage in the playful behavior more than people might think. A new study from researchers at Purdue University and the ...
Cats can play fetch without training and are usually the ones to initiate it with their owners, a new study has found. The game fetch is usually associated with dogs—where an object, often a stick or ...
Some cat breeds come with a high price tag, and the reasons go beyond appearance. Factors such as rare genetics, limited ...
With wild-cat appearance, you may think twice about bringing one of these felines into your home. But don't let looks deceive you, the Savannah cat is full of love and is an excellent companion.
International Cat Association accepted the Savannah as an official breed in 2001 The group says these cats can be trained to walk on a leash and love to play fetch The cat had been missing from its ...
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