Embed from Getty Images Cats leave meals unfinished not merely because they’ll full, but sometimes because of the meal’s scent: A research group led by Professor Masao Miyazaki at Iwate University, Japan, has now shown that domestic cats may stop eating not only because they are full, but also because smell plays an important role…
Cats
Cats
Friday Catblogging: Discreetly Placed Security Cat
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats, Film
Friday Catblogging: Romania’s ‘Feline Oscars’
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats
Friday Catblogging: Cat Keeps Crossing the U.S.-Canada Border
by JOHN ADAMS •
A cat named Louis Vuitton regularly defies U.S-Canadian border policy: On Zero Avenue in South Surrey, B.C. lives a cat without a care in the world, and a supercilious name to match. Louis Vuitton has become a local legend for doing with ease what most humans wouldn’t dare. Each day, he leaps back and forth…
Cats, City, Daily Bread, Weather
Daily Bread for 3.14.26: Canadians Are Preparing for Snowfall, Too
by JOHN ADAMS •
Good morning. Saturday in Whitewater will be cloudy with a high of 39. Sunrise is 7:08 and sunset is 7:00 for 11 hours 52 minutes of daytime. The moon is a waning crescent with 20.7 percent of its visible disk illuminated. It’s Pi Day: In 1988, the earliest known official or large-scale celebration of Pi…
Cats, Science/Nature
Friday Catblogging: More Research on Why Cats Land on Their Feet
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats are endlessly fascinating, and among their captivating qualities is an ability to land on their feet. An article in The New York Times describes the latest scientific findings: In a paper, published last month in the journal The Anatomical Record, researchers offered a novel take on falling felines. Their evidence suggests new insights into…
Cats
A Four-Eared Cat
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats
Friday Catblogging: Ocelot in Arizona
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats
Friday Catblogging: A Serval Arrives in Cincinnati
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats
Friday Catblogging: Lion Meets Cubs
by JOHN ADAMS •
Architecture, Art, Cats
Friday Catblogging: A Subway for His Cats
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats, Science/Nature
Friday Catblogging: Lynx for Forest Recovery
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats, Nature
Friday Catblogging: Colocolo on Camera
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats, Science/Nature
Friday Catblogging: A Discovery of Naturally Mummified Cheetahs
by JOHN ADAMS •
Just as some animals have been naturally fossilized, it’s possible for some animals to be naturally mummified. Thousands of years ago, that’s what happened to some cheetahs on the Arabian Peninsula: In 2022 and 2023, Ahmed Al-Boug — a wildlife biologist at the National Center for Wildlife in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — and his colleagues…
