Many cat owners realize that their pet has at least two distinct personalities: A stress-free cat might take a long nap by the fireplace, but when it’s feeling anxious, it can become a blur of claws, ...
To a cat, a home is essentially a network of familiar scents and predictable routines. Uproot that, and stress can surface fast.
Scientists reveal that your cat’s purr can reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and even promote healing—proving your feline ...
Travel, vet visits, and new environments can all increase your cat’s anxiety and lead to signs of stress, like hiding, hissing, and swatting. To help your cat relax, the best cat calming sprays use ...
When the clock strikes 4 a.m., many cat parents sense what's next: That looming wake-up call from their cat, hungry for an ...