Cats In Myths

Cats come with plenty of personality and even more misunderstandings. Over the years, assumptions about their behavior and even basic care have turned into stubborn myths. It’s time to untangle what’s ...

There are many myths about cats. And one of the myths is that felines don’t enjoy deep sleep due to their instincts. But it looks like that’s not true. This Instagram video has busted the myth by ...

These myths about cats’ physical, psychological, and social needs have life-or-death consequences. Cat behavioral problems, which are often rooted in anxiety, fear, and social stress, are regularly ...

The Jerusalem Post Blogs: What cats really want: Myths, facts, and surprising innovations

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Cat expert Wendy Diamond busts some myths about cats: Myth 1: There are more dogs as pets than cats. Fact: According to the Humane Society of the U.S., Americans have 86 million cat pets and 78 ...

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Nope, cats are not nocturnal. Surprised? “We probably think [they are] because we are most aware of our cats when they are running over our faces at 3 o’clock in the morning. Cats are actually ...

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Even if your cats make biscuits on your face at 3am, they're not nocturnal. Cats are man’s best friend—never mind that other ...

Nearly a third of all U.S. households – 42.2 million – has a cat. Yet despite their prevalence, pet felines are the focus of persistent myths. As a team of Brazillian scientists noted in a paper ...

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