Most cats purr in the same low range, but the reason yours sounds higher isn't what you think. Here's what actually sets a calico's purr apart from a tabby's.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Socks the tuxedo cat has not always had the easiest time in life. His ordeals are written on his body—a missing front leg, a ...
Some sounds are music to your cat’s ears, like the crackle of a treat bag or the pop of a wet food can. Others? Not so much. In fact, there are certain sounds cats hate so much they’ll bolt under the ...
“A short, high-pitched meow is your cat’s way of saying hello to you,” says Rubin. She adds that several of these meows ...