Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a study of 30 domestic cats, the felines spent more time sniffing a tube with an unfamiliar scent. Felines use their sense of ...
Cats spend longer sniffing the odor of a stranger than that of their owner, suggesting that they can identify familiar humans based on smell alone, according to a study publishing in the ...
Why is a just a rather odd wh -word. Its distribution is very limited -- it can only have the word reason as its antecedent, and since it's never the subject it's always deletable. Consequently it behaves strangely, as you and others point out.
It's not just dogs that have a superb sense of smell. A scientific study has just revealed that cats can recognize their owners' scent. So, they can also identify strangers with ease. New research has ...
The Marion Star: Breathing Difficulties and Loss of Smell in Cats: Why Pet Owners Are Paying Attention and Where ZenaPet Fits Into the Wellness Conversation
Cats rely heavily on their sense of smell to navigate the world around them. From locating food to recognizing familiar people and environments, scent plays a major role in how cats interpret their ...
Breathing Difficulties and Loss of Smell in Cats: Why Pet Owners Are Paying Attention and Where ZenaPet Fits Into the Wellness Conversation
Smithsonian Magazine: Cats Can Recognize Their Owner’s Scent Compared to a Stranger’s, New Research Suggests
Your cats may act aloof, but they likely know more about you than they let on. Research has shown that cats can tell when you’re speaking to them and that they recognize the voice of their owner—they ...