Science-backed answers
The most Googled cat questions answered with peer-reviewed research. No myths, no guesswork — just what science actually says. 11 deep-dive articles.
Cat Behavior
The Short Answer The slow blink — when a cat half-closes its eyes and opens them slowly — is a...
Cat Behavior
The Short Answer The chattering, chittering, or “clacking” noise cats make at birds and squirrels is an involuntary predatory response...
Cat Behavior
The Short Answer Cats sleep 12-16 hours a day because they’re obligate carnivores whose hunting strategy is high-intensity bursts separated...
Cat Health
The Short Answer A cat lying in the litter box is either a new or stressed cat seeking a familiar-smelling...
Cat Behavior
The Short Answer Yes, cats miss their owners — though the way they experience and express that absence is different...
Cat Behavior
The Short Answer Cats startle at cucumbers because they’re startled by unexpected objects appearing in a place they didn’t expect...
Cat Behavior
The Short Answer Kneading — the rhythmic pushing of paws alternately into a soft surface — originates in kitten nursing...
Cat Behavior
The Short Answer Your cat head-butting you — technically called bunting — is a scent-marking behaviour that also functions as...
Cat Behavior
The Short Answer Cats purr by rapidly dilating and constricting the glottis (the vocal cord area) during both inhalation and...
Cat Behavior
The Short Answer Your cat knocks things off tables because it’s investigating objects, practising predatory motor skills, and — once...
Cat Behavior
The Short Answer Your cat follows you because it has a genuine social bond with you and, contrary to popular...