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Why Cats Sniff Their Food but Don’t Eat It
Cats can be quite finicky eaters. A quick sniff—no, I don't like that. But why do so many cats exhibit this behavior, and ...
What could be better than owning a pet? Having two, of course. Or maybe even three! The more, the merrier. But along with ...
Data shows that pet owners are increasingly buying food that resembles their own diets as part of the trend toward treating ...
Rain-soaked commutes end with frayed sleeves and tiny teeth marks. A seasonal puzzle leaves households juggling affection, ...
They can live in a sewer drain, have no natural predators and get nightly handouts via outdoor pet food bowls and bird ...
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How taxidermists are 'honouring the life' of extraordinary creatures through art and science
From a taxidermied mynah bird perched on a teacup to a mammoth leatherback turtle, here are the "extraordinary creatures" ...
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It was a Christmas morning feeling when I first met Reggie, a darling little fluffball with button eyes deep nestled in his ...
Give your furry (or feathered) friends the holiday they deserve! Shop the best holiday gifts for every pet, from dogs and ...
The owner told Newsweek the usual sitters were unavailable, which made them turn to a feline hotel to house her Bengal cat.
Loopworm’s Ankit Alok Bagaria explains why silkworm pupae could transform pet food as a sustainable, nutritious and scalable ...
Fake spiderwebs stretched across trees and hedges as part of outdoor Halloween decor can cause a real fright and even injury to song birds and small mammals, Long Island wildlife experts said. The ...
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