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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 in the desert

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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Cat sniffing flowers

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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Cougar Columbus Zoo

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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Litterbox with Eddie

Cat Poop: What’s the Scoop?

Cat Behavior· Cat Anatomy & Health

21 Oct

Cat Poop: What You Need to Know Cat poop is a frequent topic of conversation in our house. With three cats and five litter-boxes, there is no shortage of cat scat stories to share. Our Bob has inflammatory bowel disease so we are in a state of constant monitoring Bob’s poop. We might even have photos on our phones. One…
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Annie making meow sounds

Cats Meow : 12 Cat Sounds and What They Mean

Cat Behavior

21 Oct

Cats Meow Cats are known for their unique vocalizations, and while many believe these sounds to be random gibberish, they actually hold specific meaning. In fact, cats possess the widest range of vocalizations of any domestic pet, second only to birds. Their meows, purrs, hisses, growls, and other cat sounds are indicative of their emotional state of mind and can…
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Tasmanian Tiger- Thylacine. Last individual in captivity

Tasmanian Tiger: Will Extinct Thylacine Make a Comeback?

Joanne's Blog

21 Oct

Tasmanian Tiger: Unraveling the Mystery of an Elusive Species The Tasmanian tiger, also known as the thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), was a unique marsupial carnivore that went extinct in the 20th century. Once abundant in Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea, the Tasmanian tiger thrived in various habitats, ranging from grasslands to forests. Known for its striking appearance, with a distinctive series…
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Bob's Black Cats Club

Black Cats Club Giveaway

Joanne's Blog

20 Oct

Bob Our Black Cat We were trying to remember exactly when Bob showed up. One day he was sitting on the front porch when I went to get the mail. I asked him where he came from and if he had a home. Bob, a cat of few meows, was short on answers. He didn’t seem afraid of me and…
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Black Cats Club. Black cats in cartoons

Black Cats in Cartoons

Domestic Cats

20 Oct

Black Cats in Cartoons: Iconic Feline Characters in Animation Black cats have long held a special place in the world of animation and cartoons. Their enigmatic and often elusive nature has made them a popular choice for artists, who have used them as central characters, quirky sidekicks, or symbols of superstition and folklore. From the early days of animation, black…
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Annie sleeping with what appears to be a smile

Can Cats Smile?

Cat Anatomy & Health

19 Oct

Do Cats Smile: Decoding Feline Expressions Can cats smile? Some cat parents wonder if their feline companions have the ability to smile. While cats may not smile in the same way humans do, they do express happiness and contentment through their body language and facial expressions. Understanding how cats communicate their emotions can provide insights into their overall well-being and…
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Tiger Teeth: Biology, Folklore and Conservation

Tigers

19 Oct

Tiger Teeth: The Mighty Bite Tiger teeth are a fascinating aspect of one of the world’s most captivating predators. As an essential element of their anatomy, these teeth have evolved to serve specific purposes in their predatory behavior, feeding patterns, and more. Within the scientific community and popular culture alike, tiger teeth have played significant roles, sparking curiosity about their…
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