
Why do cats purr? - New Scientist
From an early age many of us are taught that when cats purr, they’re telling you they’re happy. While purring is thought to be partly voluntary and partly instinctive, research suggests that ...
Scientists have only just figured out how cats purr
Oct 3, 2023 · Scientists have struggled to understand how cats produce a low-pitched rumbling sound when they purr, but a new study sheds some light on the mystery.
Hungry cats trick owners with baby cry mimicry | New Scientist
Jul 13, 2009 · The louder this high-frequency element, the more urgent and less pleasant the purr was rated. Cats may be exploiting “innate tendencies in humans to respond to cry-like sounds …
Zoologger: Musical spider purrs like a cat to attract mates
May 21, 2015 · Purring spider Species: Gladicosa gulosa Habitat: Leaf litter of beech-maple forests in the east of the US and Canada With a sound like a wad of money …
Cats have brain activity recorded with the help of crocheted hats
Sep 13, 2024 · Custom-made wool caps have enabled scientists to record electroencephalograms in awake cats for the first time, which could help assess their pain levels
Purr fact - New Scientist
Sep 6, 2017 · Purr fact Do cats that are looked after by people who are deaf meow and purr less than cats looked after by people with hearing? In other words, do they recognise that their …
Matt Hambly - New Scientist
Matt Hambly is New Scientist's audience editor. He has a degree in journalism from UCCA Epsom and was previously digital editor at GQ Middle East. During his time at New Scientist Matt has ...
Crickets rapidly evolve new mating call to evade their parasites
Oct 29, 2018 · Pacific field crickets on Moloka’i are singing a new tune In what could be a case of remarkably fast animal evolution, the crickets of Hawaii have begun to purr. The discovery is …
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Explore the latest news, articles, and features about cats, including their behavior, biology, and role in human society.
What is catnip? | New Scientist
There’s something about the smell of catnip that drives cats crazy. The plant it comes from, Nepeta cataria , is a herbaceous member of the mint family, native to Europe, Asia and the …