Cats often curl up on laps, chests or even heads because they enjoy closeness and comfort. While they usually nap on quiet perches or tucked-away...
Archive for category: The Species

Let’s Talk About Bobcats (More Than a Cat)
Bobcats, with their short bobbed tails and spotted fur, are North America’s most common wildcats. Around 2.3 to 3.5 million of them live across Mexico,...

Things to Know Before Getting a Pet Rabbit
Rabbits, with their floppy ears and twitchy noses, are adorable pets but they need lots of care. Rabbits are intelligent and can be taught to...

Killer Whales and Their Allokelping Behavior
Killer whales, also called orcas, are incredible animals known for their intelligence and unique ways of living in the ocean. A recent study has shown...

Eco-Friendly Dog Walking & Travel: Tips for Happy Pets, Greener Living
Dog walking is so much more than a bathroom break—it’s one of the best times to bond, explore your neighborhood, and give your dog meaningful...

Candle Safety for Your Pets: How the Willis Candle Shop Protects Families—Furry and Otherwise
Candles bring warmth, comfort, and a cozy atmosphere to any living space. They’re the finishing touch to a calm evening or a festive gathering. But...

Helping Toads Cross the Road
In the countryside near the city of Bath, in southwest England, something special happens every year. A group of kind volunteers go out in the...

How Alligators Help Keep Florida’s Everglades Alive
Many people think of alligators as scary animals that live in swamps. But in Florida’s Everglades, these amazing creatures do much more than just swim...

Rhino + Helicopter = Upside Down!?
In Africa, some people are helping save rhinos in a very surprising way. They move these big animals by helicopter – and they hang the...

Frass, From The Tiny Soldiers Fighting Climate Change
In the war against food waste and soil degradation, an unlikely hero has emerged, the black soldier fly larva (BSFL). These tiny, wriggling creatures might...
