The next time you hear "go fetch," don't assume it's for a dog. Cats like to engage in the playful behavior more than people might think. A new study from researchers at Purdue University and the ...
Your cat’s favorite activities are probably sleeping, eating, and batting your face at odd hours. But you might be surprised to learn that fetch, an activity long associated with dogs — could also be ...
A round of fetch brings to mind long summer days in the park with a tennis ball-obsessed dog, but this fun game isn’t canine-exclusive. While cats are better known for their stalking abilities, some ...
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Dogs can get addicted... and it's not treats or drugs. Study exposes a strange fetch fixation
A familiar scene plays out in homes every day. A dog locks onto a ball, and nothing else seems to exist. That focus often looks harmless, even funny, and owners tend to reward it with another throw.
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