Forget classical music, ‘cat music’ is the purrrfect thing to help your furry friend feel less stressed. The science behind the calming effect of classical music on both humans and their pets has long ...
LISBON, Portugal, March 30 (UPI) --It's a common problem. You're trying to neuter your cat, but it won't stop spazzing out. No worries, researchers in Portugal have come up with a simple solution -- ...
Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics, science and robots. She is the author of the books Live or Die: Survival Hacks, Wizarding World: Movie Magic Amazing Artifacts, The Star ...
More often than not, the hustle and bustle around me is white noise. Throughout the day I hear a cacophonous array of sounds from outside: cars, dogs, the wind, the mailman, humans in general, and ...
Do you need to calm your kitty? Don't fret. Next month, Universal Music, a major label for classical music, is releasing Music for Cats, by David Teie. No, not music inspired by cats, (like Andrew ...
It is widely accepted that, in humans, music confers numerous benefits. An extensive body of research indicates that these benefits extend even to patients under general anaesthesia, and include ...
In “Music to Cats’ Ears,” Eleanor Stanford writes about music that has been specially developed for felines by a soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra and a team of animal scientists. “To a ...