Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. They are sleeker, more understated, and rarely as desperate for humans' attention as their canine counterparts. But, according to ...
Playing fetch is a fun way to bond with your dog, but what about if you have another type of pet? If so, you may be wondering ...
A tongue-in-cheek NPR.org headline comparing the fetching abilities of cats and dogs revealed a truth known by countless cat owners: Some cats do fetch. "Cats Don't Fetch, But Know Their Names As Well ...
Source: Tony Harrison, via Flickr. A few years ago, Elizabeth Renner posted a cute video of her cat on Twitter. Renner, a psychologist at Northumbria University, had captured her cat expectantly ...
In news that probably won’t surprise cat owners, cats that play fetch do it on their own terms. Fetching felines tend to dictate when a fetching session begins and when it ends, a survey of over 900 ...
Cats tend to dictate games of fetch with their owners and most cats who play fetch learned to do so without explicit training, according to a survey of 924 cat owners published in Scientific Reports.
Cats are known for doing whatever they want. They eat when they want, sleep when they want, and want your attention only when they want it. And felines are also really good at ignoring every ...
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Blind cat plays fetch like a pro

An inspiring and adorable clip of a blind cat confidently playing fetch.
Researchers surveyed hundreds of people who have cats that play fetch. Though the game is typically associated with dogs, some cats enjoy it, too. They seem to like to play with toys, crumpled balls, ...
In September, my family adopted two kittens — a 4-month-old brother and sister pair with sleek black fur, yellow eyes, and inexhaustible reserves of playful friendliness. My kids named the boy Harry, ...