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Cats who stick to one evening habit could 'live longer' than others
Cats who stick to one evening habit could 'live longer' than others Experts say doing this could help improve your cat's chances of living a longer, healthier life Cat owners could help their beloved pets live longer by encouraging them to adopt one key habit. A recent report claims that approximately 10.2 million cats are kept as pets across the UK, with most felines expected to live for 11.7 years or beyond. Cats Protection charity said that a cat's life expectancy depends on numerous...
Never ignore cat sleeping at your feet as it means something specific
Never ignore cat sleeping at your feet as it means something specific Cat owners have shared their delight after discovering the sweet reason their pets sleep at the foot of the bed every night - while others have opened up about the quirky sleeping habits and unusual routines they've noticed in their own cats If your cat spends every night curled up at your feet, it might seem like they're simply looking for a comfortable place to sleep. But according to cat experts, the adorable habit...
New law 12-day June deadline for all cat owners in UK
New law 12-day June deadline for all cat owners in UK A law currently applies to horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, goats or dogs, but not cats A significant development has emerged surrounding potential legislation that could affect all motorists and cat owners alike. A petition on the Parliament website is demanding that all drivers be legally required to report accidents involving cats. It has already surpassed 66,000 signatures - and should it reach 100,000, it will be put forward for...
'Animals were imprisoned in jails where humans were incarcerated': The bizarre trials of the Late Middle Ages — and surprising lack of criminal cats
'Animals were imprisoned in jails where humans were incarcerated': The bizarre trials of the Late Middle Ages — and surprising lack of criminal cats Animal trials took place across Europe from the Late Middle Ages until the end of the 18th century. In this excerpt from "Cats: A History", Rod Phillips explores this strange practice, and looks why cats appear to have been largely law-abiding. In this excerpt from "Cats: A History" (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2026), author Rod Phillips,...
'Don't scare the cat!' Engineers find smarter way to measure quantum systems
'Don't scare the cat!' Engineers find smarter way to measure quantum systems Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor UNSW Sydney engineers have riffed on the famous Schrödinger's cat analogy to demonstrate a more efficient way to eliminate errors in quantum computing. "Imagine you're trying to find your cat hiding in one of eight identical cardboard boxes, in a dark and noisy room," says UNSW Scientia Professor Andrea Morello.
Woman who put cat into wheelie bin still 'doesn't feel forgiven' 16 years later
Woman who put cat into wheelie bin still 'doesn't feel forgiven' 16 years later Mary Bale was a 45-year-old single bank worker who suddenly became known around the world when she was spotted on CCTV putting a cat into a wheelie bin A woman who was hounded online after she was seen in an infamous viral video putting a cat into a bin has never “never got over her notoriety” after the incident. Mary Bale was a 45-year-old single bank worker when she was spotted in CCTV walking down a street and...
Cat and dog new UK law ‘in force in June’ sees surge in signups
Cat and dog new UK law ‘in force in June’ sees surge in signups It means a big change for around 11 million people in the UK Cat and dog new law ‘in force in June’ as surge in signupsA new law is now in force and it means a big change for around 11 million people in the UK who may want to own a cat or dog. The Renters’ Rights Act changes the rules for pets in private rented housing in England. Now in force in June 2026, a tenant has the right to request to keep a pet, and their landlord...
Culling feral cats sees birds return to remote Bass Strait island
Birds return to Little Dog Island in Bass Strait after feral cats eradicated Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 5:23am In short: Little Dog Island, which forms part of Bass Strait's Furneaux Group, has been declared free of feral cats after a successful eradication program. The remote island is a traditional 'safe haven' for birdlife. Penguins have been spotted on the island for the first time in decades.
Cat ladies aren’t that ‘crazy’ after all - the social science behind the stereotype
Felines have long been associated with feminine power – and these women are embracing a cliché used to bring them downTo support 700 cats, you need roughly 1,350lbs of food a week. But that’s just the dry stuff, which isn’t a balanced enough diet for a cat. You also need 1,000 cans of wet food.
Scientists say house cats could help unlock new cancer treatments for humans
Scientists have cracked open the “black box” of feline cancer in a landmark study that genetically analyzed nearly 500 cat tumors from around the world. The research uncovered striking similarities between cancers in cats, dogs, and humans — including shared cancer-driving genes tied to aggressive breast cancers.