Cats Bite During Petting Because They Hit a Sensory Threshold, Not Because They're Moody Why cats bite during petting baffles most owners — one moment they're purring, the next they're biting. The answer is a hard sensory threshold, not bad temper.
Why Cats Slow Blink: What the Research Says About the "Cat Kiss" The cat slow blink is more than a cute habit — researchers confirmed it's a real signal of positive emotion. Here's what actually happens when your cat "kisses" you with its eyes.
Why Cats Have Rough Tongues: The Remarkable Science of Feline Papillae A cat rough tongue feels like sandpaper, but those tiny spines do far more than scratch — they're a multi-purpose biological tool millions of years in the making.