Why Do Cats Drool?
Cats drool to keep themselves cool during periods of heat or stress. When they are too warm, they will lick their paws and then wipe … Read More
Cats drool to keep themselves cool during periods of heat or stress. When they are too warm, they will lick their paws and then wipe … Read More
The special chemistry between humans and dogs goes back thousands of years. Dogs are known to be human’s most loyal friends. They behave differently around … Read More
Flies are insects that have a lifespan of only a few days. They have no brain but use their antennae to sense the world around … Read More
Animals have tails for a variety of reasons such as balancing, defense, navigation, conversation, warmth, as part of mating habits, and marking territory. Tails exist … Read More
Bad breath may be caused by the dog’s diet, eating a variety of foods or unhealthy foods, oral or dental disease, upper respiratory tract disease, … Read More
The color red doesn’t provoke bulls. The color red has minimal effect on the bulls’ behavior. Bulls, like normal individuals, are somewhat colorblind, which means … Read More
Whenever a dog is in heat, the vulva expands, however, if the dog is not spayed, the shape of the vulva might fluctuate over time. … Read More
Mutual licking, especially between cats from the same litter or colony, is a real way to develop or strengthen social bonds, clean and groom one … Read More
There are a few rational reasons why your pet is dozing off. Dogs may sleep in a variety of postures, but one of the most … Read More
Your cat may lick and then lightly bite you to indicate that they want your attention and that you are not giving them physical attention. … Read More