№ 2175 Small Things That Make Your Cat Feel Truly Loved (No Treats Required)
Give your cat what they actually want: a high perch, calm proximity, a nose-first greeting, floor time, and a replied-to meow.
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№ 217Give your cat what they actually want: a high perch, calm proximity, a nose-first greeting, floor time, and a replied-to meow.
№ 218That eye contact isn’t random—your dog’s gaze can boost oxytocin in both of you and strengthen your bond. Here’s what it means.
№ 219Cats tilt their head to see and hear better, show curiosity, and sometimes signal trust. Learn what it means and when to worry.
№ 220Kidney disease is a leading killer in cats. Learn the daily habits—food, water, litter, toxins—that can quietly harm your cat’s kidneys.
№ 221A calm, practical routine to reduce separation anxiety: neutralize cues, use scent and sound, add enrichment, and master the quiet exit.
№ 222Learn the top signs your cat is deaf or losing hearing, plus simple ways to communicate and keep your cat safe at home.
№ 223From bathroom shadowing to the infamous crotch sniff, these 10 dog behaviors are surprisingly sweet signs of love and trust.