"Why do cats blink?" might not be a question you've ever really given much thought to. After all, you probably understand why people blink – to keep our eyes nice and moist and to clear away any ...
Our furry felines are our best friends, and showing them just how much we love them is the least we can do in exchange for all their affection and cuddles. While we can't help but meow back whenever ...
Cats in the study were more willing to approach a person who slow blinked compared to a person who kept a neutral face. Slow blinking in cats appears to be associated with positive emotions, although ...
Stare at a cat long enough and you’re likely to catch them engaging in a prolonged session of blinking, closing their eyes for a brief moment before opening them. Blinking slowly is a perplexing habit ...
According to a recent study by psychologists at the Universities of Portsmouth and Sussex, cats are more likely to approach humans who slow-blink at them. Psychologists at the Universities of ...
While most dogs throw themselves at your feet for affection, it can be challenging to get a new cat to trust you enough to say hi. That could be because cats speak a different love language. Humans ...
A new study about cat-human communication has provided scientific evidence of what many cat lovers already suspected: “Slow-blinking” may help people bond with their feline companions. “Our results ...
Cats, unlike dogs, are notoriously unfriendly and hard to win over, even for their owners. Now scientists have discovered a sure-fire way to win a feline over, and it centres around partially closing ...
Researches in the United Kingdom have found a purr-fect way for you to communicate with your cat. A recent study published in the online journal Scientific Reports found that cats will appear ...
A new study about cat-human communication has provided scientific evidence of what many cat lovers already suspected: “Slow-blinking” may help people bond with their feline companions. “Our results ...