Researchers at the University of Purdue and University of Pennsylvania found that 41% of cats fetch, compared with about 78% ...
Playing keeps them active and entertaining, but it's also good for their physical and mental well-being. As a natural ...
Fetch is a game inextricably tied to dogs. But new research shows that cats play fetch, too — maybe more than you thought.
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Many people have seen dogs fetch, but cats like to get into the game, too. Fetching appears to combine elements of predatory ...
The roots of fetching behavior lie in both species’ hunting practices. Cats are known as stalk-and-rush hunters, meaning that they sneak up on their prey and pounce at an opportune moment. Dogs are ...
The National Toy Hall of Fame in Rochester, N.Y., announced this year's finalists for induction, including balloons, Pokemon cards and Transformers.
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