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Can dogs play with cat toys? If you live in a multi-pet household with both dogs and cats, all the different items they need ...
A vet answers the question 'why do cats sit on their toys?' – and some of these reasons may just surprise you!
We tried some of the most popular litter boxes in our own homes to find out which types—from basic to self-cleaning—we and ...
Police are asking for help to identify the owner of a gray and white pit bull involved in a fatal dog bite incident ... The pit bull attacked a toy poodle, resulting in the poodle's death ...
A Lakewood Ranch man said he dived into a lake with no hesitation to rescue a wounded eagle on Saturday. An emu who grew up with a dog was seen having a blast playing a game of chase with two of his ...
But perhaps the age-old question of whether you're a dog person or a cat person can actually reveal a lot more about an owner's personality than we realized. You're either a cat person or a dog ...
Owner Greta Westhoff captured the devastating moment her cat, named Carlo, mourned the loss of the family dog, Merlin. The Cretan hound passed away in 2024 due to heart disease, and not only was ...
If you’re a pet parent, you’ve probably wondered, “Why does my cat bring me toys and other gifts?” at least once. Whether it’s their favorite plushie or a dead animal from the garden, some of these ...
A dog and a cat died in the fire, crews say. Exactly what started the fire is under investigation. Firefighters have deemed it suspicious. Cecilio Padilla is a digital producer for CBS Sacramento ...
Nevertheless, when it does come together, the bond can be unexpectedly heartwarming — like in a recent video where a once-hesitant rescue dog and cat now share a surprisingly sweet friendship.
Raising a furry companion like a cat or dog can bring you the same psychological benefits as getting married or earning an extra €80,000 a year, researchers at Kent University have found.
Read our privacy notice. So, tough one: which gives you greater life satisfaction, your spouse or your cat/dog? More to the point, is your dog/cat worth as much to your happiness as an extra £70,000?