Cats communicate mainly through body language and vocal sounds, and each noise can reflect a different emotional state depending on context. Some sounds express comfort and security, while others ...
Kansas City Star: Heidi Gardner’s cats love their weekly sound baths. Now they’re offered to KC pets
Sound baths use resonant instruments to calm and energize human listeners. Cats unexpectedly responded to sound baths, showing calm and attentiveness. Heidi Gardner shared the feline reaction online, ...
Heidi Gardner’s cats love their weekly sound baths. Now they’re offered to KC pets
High-pitched sounds may trigger seizures in cats, particularly older felines, a new study says. Although many veterinarians are unaware of this connection, the louder the sound, the more severe the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Hey Kitty! Yes, you. A new study suggests household cats can respond to the sound of their own names. No surprise to you or most cat owners, right? But Japanese scientists said ...
Yahoo: How Do Cats Use Sounds to Communicate (With Each Other and Us)?
How Do Cats Use Sounds to Communicate (With Each Other and Us)?
Scientists have struggled to understand how cats produce a low-pitched rumbling sound when they purr, but a new study sheds some light on the mystery. The type of sound an animal makes is typically ...
MSN: 11 Sounds Cats Hate (and Why They Drive Your Cat Crazy)
Some sounds are music to your cat’s ears, like the crackle of a treat bag or the pop of a wet food can. Others? Not so much. In fact, there are certain sounds cats hate so much they’ll bolt under the ...