We believe that many cat owners must have experienced an incident where the cat went outside to play and brought back something strange. Lizards, birds, snakes, dead mice, all sorts of things. They are gifts from our cats that we can’t get used to. But why do cats always bring us strange things? Do they do this because they don’t like us? Don’t be sad that the fact that our cats bring us dead animals doesn’t mean they don’t like us. They don’t want to scare their owners, but because cats have instincts to hunt. When cats catch something, whether it’s a lizard, bird, mouse, or something strange that we’ve seen, they don’t always eat the animals they catch…
Are there any cat slaves who have ever been massaged by their cats? Having been a slave for so long, it's time for us to take on the role of master and let our cats massage us. Not just people, but all pillows and blankets, cats have requested massages. Does the fact that our cats like to rub their legs and massage us means something? Today, we have the answer for everyone. First of all, we need to explain that massaging is a behavior that cats have picked up since they were young. When they are hungry for milk, they must massage their mother's nipples to let the milk flow. Therefore, massaging is a behavior that cats do to build love and bond between kittens and their mother. If they do it for a long time, it will become a habit that lasts until the cat grows up. When they are with us, they become the house masseuse by default. Have you ever wondered why your cat suddenly comes to massage us? It's a joyful thing for every cat slave, because when they massage us, it's a subtle way for their cats to tell us that they love us. Besides love, they also trust that whenever they are with us, they will be safe.
Have you ever been bored and didn't know what to do? We often pick up our phones to play, browse through various media, or read the news, constantly playing the role of internet users and social media detectives. But for dog owners, who knew that seeing our dogs focused on the rectangular device we spend all day with would make them sad? How can being addicted to our phones make dogs sad? 🤔 Experts have come out to say that spending long periods of time on our phones without paying attention to our dogs will worsen the relationship between us and our dogs. It can also cause dogs to become stressed, depressed, and have mental health problems. This information is confirmed by Iain Booth, a British veterinarian and founder of VetUK, who stated that owners' smartphone addiction can cause pets to have both emotional and behavioral problems. This is especially true for dogs, whose behavior depends on their owners. They like to stare at their faces and use their eyes to communicate and understand what they want their owners to do to please them. We've noticed that sometimes when we're on our phones, our dogs will make gestures to demand our attention because they feel they're being left alone. Therefore, if owners neglect their phones and focus on what's on their phones...
It's bedtime. Our little rascal is sound asleep as usual. But as he lay there, he suddenly meowed loudly, wagging his tail, and moving his legs like he was running. Could this mean he was dreaming? But can dogs dream like humans? We're sure many of you have wondered if dogs dream like us when they sleep. And what kind of stories do they dream about? Experts have come out to say that it's not just humans who can dream, but dogs can too. Dr. Gary Richter, a veterinarian specializing in pet health, revealed that "dogs can dream just like humans." He tested brain waves while dogs were sleeping and found that the brain waves of dogs and humans are very similar when they sleep. Humans and dogs have three sleep cycles. The stage when they enter into dreams is called REM (Rapid…
Oh my gosh, my little sister, so cute! You're so talented! Have you ever noticed that when you talk to other people, you speak in a normal tone, but why do you always have to speak in a soft tone when you talk to your dog? Suddenly, you start to use a falsetto without realizing it. There's an answer to this question.🧐 Using a falsetto is a human instinct when we see something we like or find cute. Because deep down, we believe that using a higher tone of voice, using simple words, or speaking more slowly than usual will make the person we're talking to understand what we're trying to communicate. This makes us sometimes accidentally use a higher tone of voice automatically when talking because we're feeling affectionate toward that thing. From this information, researchers from the University of…
Which cat in your house likes to sleep? Every time you turn around, they must be sleeping all the time. They sleep for hours until we, the owners, are worried. But when we see them sleeping soundly, we don’t want to wake them up. In fact, cats don’t sleep a lot because they are lazy. Have you ever wondered why cats sleep so much? Normally, cats sleep about 12-15 hours per day. Kittens and older cats will sleep longer. However, the amount of time they sleep depends on other factors, including their daily routine. When it comes to the question of why cats like to sleep so much, the answer is that cats spend most of their time sleeping to recharge their energy. Cats are like us humans. Try to observe that they tend to run out of batteries during the day because they are mostly active in the evening or near dawn. They have a lot of energy. They go out to do things, walk around, and run around until they are exhausted. When they sleep, it’s like they are recharging their energy. The more they sleep, the more energy they have. So, if you think that they sleep a lot because they are lazy, no, they are recharging their energy…
I believe that many cat owners must have experienced being ignored by cats. But the strange thing is that they ignore us all day long, but when night falls, they come back to sleep next to us. Have you ever wondered why cats like to sleep with us? Let’s take a look at the reasons. The first reason is looking for a safe space. By instinct, cats are always on their guard. They are very sensitive to sounds and smells, but sleeping is the time when they are most vulnerable. So cats need to find a comfort zone so that they can sleep comfortably. Cats come to sleep with us because they feel confident, trust us, and feel safe being close to us. Therefore, all cat owners, please let your cat sleep with you. The next reason is looking for warmth. At night, cats often come to cuddle up to us and ask to sleep because they want warmth for their bodies. After all, humans are warm and safe. They tell us to stay close to them because we are cold. And the reason that many people may not know is that humans = friends who are used as a pillow. Those who have many cats may have seen that cats often use the back of another cat friend to sleep on to help them sleep comfortably…
If you have a dog, you must have had a moment when your dog stared at you with wide eyes even though you didn’t call it. They also paid attention to you no matter what you did. It’s good to feel that dogs are interested, but sometimes you wonder why they’re staring. Many people think that they might just be looking at you, but in fact, there’s a reason why they like to stare at you. Let’s try to understand it. The reason why dogs stare at you and don’t move is because they’re collecting information. Simply put, they’re secretly watching your behavior to see what you’re doing and whether what you’re doing is related to them. They also use their eyes to communicate and understand what you want them to do. They also use their eyes to tell you what they need. Some want you to play with them, some are hungry, and some need to pee. The reason they have to stare at you is because they can’t speak like us, so they use their eyes to tell you what they need instead. As time goes by, dogs start to understand that if they stare at you for a long time, they’ll pay attention to you. Now, they’ll have to learn from this because they understand that if they stare at you, you’ll be interested…
Have you ever been sitting still and your naughty cat at home licks you for no reason? Licking your face and body until it's wet but it still doesn't stop? Today, we will reveal the secret of cat licking for everyone to know what this behavior of cats is trying to convey. 🔎 The first secret of cat licking that all cat owners will not be able to stop smiling is that cats see you as family. Because cats who are in the same family or friends will normally lick each other. For those who have more than one cat, try to observe that the cats will take turns licking each other's faces and bodies. When they lick you, it means that they accept you as a part of their lives. It's a cute, romantic cat thing. 😆 The next secret is that cats make us feel comfortable. Have cat owners ever felt that when we are sad or sick, cats will lick us to make us feel better? This is another cute behavior of cats that makes us feel happy and relieve stress. Because some cats will lick themselves when they are stressed as well. When they see us sad, they come to lick us to comfort us. Don't be stressed, humans! The last secret that cats are worthy of being the masters of many cat owners is that they are worried that we can't take care of ourselves! Because cats usually lick each other's fur to clean themselves...
Who knows or has seen a Fennec Fox? The desert fox is a small and cute fox that many people love. So small that it is called the smallest species of fox in the world. Even though its body is this small, it has very cute ears that are so big that they don't seem to fit its size. They are almost half the size of its body. This makes its large ears a unique feature of the desert fox that everyone loves. Have you ever wondered what the desert fox's large ears are for? Tick tock! Out of time to think! ⏰ Come on, let me tell you. The 2 main reasons why the desert fox must have large ears are: Large ears help the fennec fox hear the movement of its prey under the sand better. In addition, its inner ears also have fur that is sensitive to sound capture. Because most of them live in the desert of northern Africa and forage at night, their ears are very important in helping the desert fox catch its prey. Another reason is that since it lives in the desert, its large ears help it to dissipate heat from its body during the hot days very well...