Cat tails are strange things. When a dog wags their tail, it often means they're feeling happy and playful, but why do cats wag their tails? The reasons tend to be a bit more mysterious. Kitties may ...
If you have a cat, you know your little guy spends much of the day sleeping and looks super cute while doing it. Cats are capable of going from zooming across the room to napping on the couch in a ...
New research suggests cats “map” their owners’ movements and retain a mental representation of them even when they cannot see them. The findings suggest cats are capable of higher cognitive processes ...
Inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, in cats is a serious, long-term illness. It affects different parts of your cat's digestive system and may even affect all of it. The pancreas and liver can also be ...
Recent research has uncovered how bowel movement frequency can serve as a vital indicator of digestive and overall health. While it is often an overlooked topic in health discussions, the frequency of ...
The human body is designed to function smoothly, but sometimes we unknowingly put it under unnecessary stress. One such instance is straining during bowel movements. While it might seem like a minor ...
Cats are usually described as enigmatic, sometimes distant, sometimes lovable. But their tails betray them more than they know. Cats, unlike dogs, who wag just about the same no matter whether they're ...
Neurogenic bladder and bowel occur when nerve damage causes you to have difficulty controlling your bladder and bowel. If left untreated, they can cause serious complications. However, treatment can ...
Animals evolved to communicate without words, and tail movements are a vital part of their non-verbal language. • To express emotions like happiness, fear, or aggression. • To balance their movements ...
Bowel retraining is a program that people can follow to help regain control over the bowels or to help relieve chronic constipation. It involves training the body to have bowel movements each day at ...
Everyone has wondered at some point if they are “going” often enough. For some, it is a daily routine; for others, it happens every few days. But what's the normal? According to a peer-reviewed study ...