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Tasmanian Devil Day: Celebrating Tassie Devils

Joanne's Blog

1 Apr

International Tasmanian Devil Day The Tasmanian devil, known scientifically as Sarcophilus harrisii, is a carnivorous marsupial unique to the island of Tasmania. Its distinctive features include a stocky build, robust head, and a tail roughly half the length of its body, allowing it to store fat reserves. While they are the largest carnivorous marsupials alive today, a decline in their…
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Cat Breeds with Big Ears

Joanne's Blog· Domestic Cats

31 Mar

Big-Eared Cats : A Guide to Distinctive Feline Features Cats with large ears have a charm that not only resonates with feline enthusiasts but also speaks to the primal ancestry of these domestic pets. The oversized ears on certain cat breeds are not just a distinctive aesthetic trait; they also serve practical functions. They can improve a cat’s hearing abilities,…
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Cats in the Cradle of Civilization

Joanne's Blog

30 Mar

The Cradle of Civilization for Cats and Humans Sprawled across what is modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, and parts of Turkey and Iran, the Fertile Crescent is an arc-shaped region laden with profound historical significance. This swath of land, often heralded as the cradle of civilization, harbored the emergent human societies that have shaped much of our…
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Barn Cats : Understanding Farm Cats

Joanne's Blog· Domestic Cats· Cat Behavior

29 Mar

What is a Barn Cat? A barn cat is a domestic cat that has adapted to life in an agricultural environment, providing a multifaceted role as a pest controller, and at times, a companion. Farm cats are typically of mixed breed and can be found in a range of appearances due to their diverse genetic backgrounds. These cats often live…
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Striped Cat Names

Names for Striped Cats

Joanne's Blog· Cat Name Ideas

28 Mar

Striped Cat Names: A Guide to Perfect Feline Monikers Selecting the perfect name for a striped cat can be as enjoyable as it is challenging. Striped cats, with their distinctive patterns, inspire a variety of name choices that reflect their unique appearance. From the classic tabby to the marbled and spotted, each pattern can lead to a different set of…
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Bobcat Scream: Chilling Banshee Sound

Smaller Big Cats· Joanne's Blog

27 Mar

Bobcat Scream: Frightening Nocturnal Calls The bobcat scream is often mistaken for something much more sinister, striking a chord of primal fear in those who hear it in the wilderness. As a nocturnal predator, the bobcat relies on various forms of communication, one of which is a scream that can sound disturbingly human. This scream serves multiple purposes, including mating…
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Are Cats Color Blind?

Joanne's Blog· Cat Anatomy & Health

26 Mar

Cats Are Not Color Blind But are Dichromatic Cats exhibit a fascinating sensory world remarkably different from that of humans, especially in terms of vision. Are cats color blind? This question has entertained cat parents and scientists alike, contemporary understanding of feline vision provides us with a clearer picture. Cats do indeed perceive colors, albeit in a more limited spectrum…
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Mountain Lion Scream: That Bone-Chilling Sound

Joanne's Blog· Mountain Lion

25 Mar

Cougar Scream: High Pitched Eerie Echo The mountain lion’s scream is a sound that stops many in their tracks. This distinctive call is often likened to a human’s scream, and it has a penetrating, high-pitched quality that can be both startling and unnerving. When heard in the wild, it serves as a profound reminder of the untamed essence of nature…
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Cats and Bird Feeders: Protecting Birds From Cats

Cat Behavior· Joanne's Blog

24 Mar

Strategies to Safeguard Bird Feeders from Cats Outdoor cats enjoy a reputation for their playful antics and curious nature. However, this curiosity often extends to their natural instinct as predators, which poses a significant threat to backyard birds, particularly around bird feeders. Bird feeders attract a variety of wild birds by providing a reliable source of food, but they can…
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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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