When my cat was a kitten, he used to cry at the bathroom door whenever I took a shower until I let him in, watched me through ...
Wish you had a secret decoder that explained strange cat behavior? We're breaking down a feline's most confounding actions.
His tail is not wagging so hard that we see his whole body vibrate ... People were just as smitten with the grumpy guy, sharing their feelings about the “angry” Golden Retriever named Bailey. One ...
A video highlighting a cat's "ferocious" behavior during a visit to a veterinarian's office has captivated viewers on TikTok. The clip shared by @spenser.with.an.s has amassed over 756,000 views ...
Learn More Let’s face it—cats are full of surprises. Some are cuddly, some are aloof, and then there are those that have a reputation for being a bit… angry. Whether it’s a bad day or just their ...
This cat literally plays with fire and becomes completely hypnotized after setting its own tail fire. In a world where pets are considered family, ensuring their safety becomes paramount. This video ...
A local woman has had a heart-warming reunion with her missing cat after months of searching. Daisy the curious cat had been missing since November last year but thanks to local charities and her ...
A cat with its tail raised high feels confident, happy and content. If the tip twitches slightly, it’s a sign they’re especially excited to see you. A cat tucking its tail between its legs is a sign ...
Crooked Tail Cat Cafe will close its downtown Winston-Salem location on Sunday, according to a post Tuesday on cafe’s Facebook page. “Our resources are limited, and no one opens a cat cafe to ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A local cat cafe is permanently closing one of its two locations. Crooked Tail Cat Cafe is a nonprofit where guests can grab a warm drink and snuggle up with adoptable cats.
Crooked Tail Cat Cafe announced that it will be shutting down its Winston-Salem location on 229 West Fifth Street on March 2. Crooked Tail still has two cats left at the Winston-Salem location ...
Dogs may get all the attention for chasing their own tails, but if you've ever shared your space with a cat, you know that canines aren't the only ones who develop this funny habit. My cats have both ...