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African Wildcat

African Wildcat: Ancestor of Domestic Cats

Smaller Big Cats

30 Oct

African Wildcat: Secrets of a Mysterious Feline The African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica) is a subspecies of the wildcat known for its incredible adaptability and resilience in a wide range of habitats. These small carnivores play a crucial role in controlling rodent populations, which benefits local ecosystems and human communities. The African wildcat is believed to be the ancestral species…
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Scottish Wildcat: The Highland Tiger

Smaller Big Cats

30 Oct

Scottish Wildcat: Conservation and Threats The Scottish wildcat, a subspecies of the European wildcat, is a critically endangered species native to the Scottish Highlands. Known for its distinctive appearance and elusive nature, this wild feline is now facing multiple threats, such as habitat loss, hybridization with domestic cats, and road accidents. As the population dwindles, conservation efforts are being implemented…
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Bob the black cat

Obligate Carnivore: Is my Cat?

Cat Anatomy & Health

30 Oct

Obligate Carnivore: Essential Facts for a Healthy Diet and Lifestyle Obligate carnivores are animals that derive their primary nutritional needs from the consumption of animal-based proteins. In contrast to opportunistic carnivores or omnivores, obligate carnivores are unable to gain essential nutrients from plant-based sources, relying on a strictly carnivorous diet for their survival. This dietary requirement is a result of…
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Why Is My Cat’s Nose Dry? Causes and Solutions

Cat Anatomy & Health

30 Oct

Dry Cat Nose? I don’t know how many times each day Paul and I check on Annie, Eddie and Bob. Each time we touch their cute little noses. And who doesn’t love the nose boop when you feel a cold wet cat nose tap up against yours? However, there might be times when their noses feels warm and dry instead….
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Annie, our cat has many facial expressions

Cat Facial Expressions: What Your Cat is Telling You

Cat Behavior

29 Oct

Cat Facial Expressions: Understanding Your Feline Friend Cat facial expressions are a window into their emotions. Understanding cat facial expressions can help cat owners to better care for their pets and recognize when something is wrong. Cats use a variety of facial expressions to communicate their emotions, including happiness, fear, aggression, and pain. A recent study published in Behavioural Processes, researchers…
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Cat Idioms: Exploring Their Origins and Meanings

Domestic Cats

29 Oct

Cat Idioms Cat idioms are a fascinating aspect of language, reflecting the cultural significance of felines throughout history and across different societies. These expressions have become deeply ingrained in everyday speech, providing colorful and imaginative ways to describe various situations and emotions. From the curious “cat got your tongue?” to the mischievous “when the cat’s away, the mice will play,”…
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National Cat Day: Celebrating Feline Friends

Domestic Cats

29 Oct

National Cat Day National Cat Day, celebrated annually on October 29th, is a day dedicated to cat lovers around the world, spreading awareness about the countless benefits of owning and caring for cats as well as their unique qualities. Established as an official celebration in 2005 by animal welfare advocate Colleen Paige, the day aims to encourage people to adopt…
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Wild Bobcat in NY State testing positive for bird flu

Small Wild Cats: The Lesser-Known Wild Felids

Smaller Big Cats

28 Oct

Small Wild Cats: Meet the Smaller Wild Cats Small wild cats are a fascinating group of felines that can be found across the world, from the dense jungles of Asia to the wild savannas of Africa and the lush forests of America. These elusive creatures, often overshadowed by their larger relatives like lions, tigers, and leopards, display a stunning diversity…
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Sand Cat : The Desert Cat

Smaller Big Cats

23 Oct

Sand Cat Facts The Sand Cat, scientifically known as Felis margarita, is a small wild cat species known for its exceptional adaptations to survive in arid environments. With a pale sandy coat, short legs, wide head, and large fur-covered ears, these small felines blend effortlessly into their desert surroundings. Their unique physical traits not only assist with camouflage but also…
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Bobcats in Ohio

Smaller Big Cats

22 Oct

Bobcat Population in Ohio Bobcats are Native to Ohio The bobcat is a native species to Ohio and one of seven wild cat species found in North America. They are generally twice the size of an average house cat, with short, dense, soft fur. Bobcat sightings became more frequent in the early 2000s, and a combination of monitoring and research…
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Wild Bobcat in NY State testing positive for bird flu

Bobcat Poop: Who’s Scat is That?

Smaller Big Cats

22 Oct

Bobcat Poop: Identification Bobcats are elusive animals that can be found throughout North America. While they are known for their stealthy hunting abilities, bobcat poop can reveal a lot about their behavior and health. Bobcat poop, also known as scat, is a valuable tool for wildlife researchers and enthusiasts alike. Bobcat Scat Shape The cat’s scat is typically cylindrical in…
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Cats Sense of Smell: Essential to Cats Well-Being

Cat Anatomy & Health

22 Oct

Cats Sense of Smell Cats have a remarkable sense of smell, which plays a crucial role in various aspects of their lives, from social interactions to hunting and survival. Their olfactory receptors provide them with a sophisticated way to perceive the world around them, which can often go unnoticed by humans. Understanding how a cat’s sense of smell functions and…
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Mountain Lion Poop: Who’s Scat is That?

Mountain Lion

21 Oct

Mountain Lion Poop: Identifying and Understanding its Significance Studying mountain lion poop provides valuable insights into their diet, health, territorial behavior, and interactions with other wildlife. Additionally, animal researchers, ecologists, and trackers utilize these findings to monitor mountain lion populations and gain a better understanding of their habits. The analysis of scat can reveal variations influenced by factors such as…
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