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Saving Leopards: Furs For Life

Leopards· Joanne's Blog

23 Mar

Panthera and Furs For Life Saving Leopards through Furs For Life With the convergence of faith and environmental stewardship, a new chapter unfolds in saving leopards. The alliance between Panthera and the African Congregational Church (ACC) marks a significant stride in combating the illegal wildlife trade. In the heart of southern Africa, a program known as Furs for Life is…
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Is My Cat Bored? Signs and Solutions

Joanne's Blog· Cat Behavior

22 Mar

Cat Boredom: Signs and Solutions Cats are known for their independent nature, often appearing self-sufficient and content with long hours of rest. However, this does not make them immune to boredom. Just like humans, cats can grow discontented when their lives lack stimulation. Noticing the subtle signs of cat boredom in your feline friend is crucial as it can lead…
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Cat Nose Prints: Unique Identity Markers

Joanne's Blog· Cat Anatomy & Health

21 Mar

Cat Nose Prints: Unique Cat Identification Cats, the ever-mysterious and beloved pets, carry a unique identifying feature much like the human fingerprint, cat nose prints. Just as every human has distinctive fingerprints, every cat possesses a distinct pattern of ridges and bumps on their nose. This characteristic has sparked interest in its potential for reliable identification. While microchipping is a…
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World Frog Day! Amphibians Vital Role

Joanne's Blog

20 Mar

Why Amphibians Matter in Ecosystems Today is World Frog Day! You might be wondering why I am writing about amphibians. My focus during my zoology studies was  on big cat conservation. The big cats are considered charismatic megafauna.   The term charismatic megafauna refers to large well-known animal species attracting a disproportionate share of the public’s attention.  The tiger is the…
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Cats and Stalking

Cat Behavior

20 Mar

Cats and Stalking: Why Cats Stalk Stalking is an intrinsic part of a cat’s behavior, stemming from their natural predatory instincts. Even domestic cats, who are well-fed and do not need to hunt for survival, often exhibit stalking behaviors. This can manifest in various ways, from chasing after toys to pouncing on unsuspecting house guests. These actions are not just…
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Why Cats Wiggle Before Pouncing

Cat Behavior

19 Mar

Cats Wiggle Before Pouncing: Pre-Pounce Ritual Cats are known for their stealth and agility, especially when it comes to hunting or playing. One peculiar behavior that has piqued the curiosity of cat parents and feline enthusiasts alike is the way cats wiggle their behind before they pounce. This pre-pounce ritual is not just a cute quirk; it plays a vital…
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Cat Scooting: Reasons Behind This Behavior

Cat Anatomy & Health· Joanne's Blog· Cat Behavior

18 Mar

Cat Scooting: Understanding Cat Butt Dragging Cat scooting is an observable behavior where a cat drags its rear end along the ground, often interpreted by many cat parents as a peculiar or even amusing action. However, this behavior can indicate an underlying health issue that requires attention. While occasional scooting can be normal, particularly as a self-cleaning behavior, frequent or…
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What is a Catnap?

Joanne's Blog· Cat Behavior

17 Mar

CatNap vs Deep Sleep in Cats A catnap refers to the brief periods of sleep where cats doze lightly. Unlike deep sleep, these short rest periods allow a feline to quickly recharge while remaining alert to their surroundings. Cats are adept at switching between these short naps and longer, deeper sleep segments, adapting their rest to their natural instincts and…
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Cats Sleep with One Eye Open

Joanne's Blog· Cat Behavior

17 Mar

Cats Sleeping with Eyes Open: Cat Sleep Behavior Cats are known for their unique sleeping habits, and one curiosity that often intrigues their guardians is the tendency of some cats to sleep with one eye open. This behavior is not uncommon among felines and has practical explanations rooted in their physiology and environmental adaptations. Primarily, it serves as a survival…
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Annie sleeping curled up into a ball.

Cat Sleeping Positions

Cat Behavior

16 Mar

Cat Sleeping Positions and What They Mean Cat sleeping positions are not just random; they convey a wealth of information about a cat’s health, mood, and instincts. Cats are known for their varied and often fascinating sleeping positions. Understanding why cats sleep the way they do can provide valuable insights. From the tightly coiled ball to the sprawled-out belly-up posture,…
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Cats Can Get Sunburn

Cat Anatomy & Health

16 Mar

Sunburn in Cats: Cat Sun Safety Cats can get sunburn. Cats, much like humans, are susceptible to the effects of the sun’s rays, and it might come as a surprise to some that they can indeed get sunburned. Areas of their bodies that lack sufficient fur coverage—primarily their ears, noses, and bellies—are the most vulnerable to sunburn. The condition in…
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Bob sleeping in the sun

Why Cats Like to Lay in the Sun

Cat Behavior

15 Mar

Why Cats Like to Lay in the Sun: Sunbathing Cats Cats are often seen luxuriating in patches of sunlight, a behavior that is as endearing as it is intriguing. This common feline tendency is rooted in both their physiology and the simple quest for comfort. Originating from ancestors in warm climates, modern-day domestic cats are naturally inclined to seek out…
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Why Do Cats Sleep So Much?

Cat Behavior

12 Mar

Cat Sleep Patterns Cats are renowned for their tendency to sleep for extended periods throughout the day. Why do cats sleep so much? This behavior is not simply a preference but is deeply rooted in their biology and evolutionary history. Known for their efficiency in conserving energy, cats have adapted to sleep for an average of 12 to 16 hours…
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