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Cats in Hats: Brain Scans and Cutting-Edge Insights

Understanding the emotions and behaviours of pets has moved beyond observation, assessment and intuition thanks to ground-breaking research in animal neuroscience. By using innovative brain imaging techniques, scientists are unlocking the secrets of how animals think, feel, and interact, providing…

Dog Trainer of the Year 2024-25 – Hanne Grice wins title

We recently found out that Hanne has been awarded the title of Dog Trainer of the Year 2024-25 Oxford. This…

New Study Reveals Cats’ Surprising Word Comprehension Abilities

A recent study published in Scientific Reports has revealed that cats may be far more attentive to human speech than…

Interior Design for Pet Owners: Watch Coffee and Chat with Hanne Grice and Rebecca McCloskey

New Episode Alert: Coffee and Chat with Hanne Grice featuring interior designer, Rebecca McCloskey Love interior design and have pets?…

Understanding Your Pet: The Key to a Happy and Healthy Pooch or Kitty

As a devoted pet owner, you know that your furry friend is more than just a pet; they are a…

The impact of crisis on pet caregivers and their animals

In recent years, various studies have been conducted to understand the impact that crises such as domestic violence or environmental…

Applying the 80:20 rule to tackle unwanted pet behaviour

The Pareto Principle, commonly known as the 80:20 rule, suggests that in many scenarios, 80% of effects arise from 20%…

Mirror neurons tuned to aggression

A recent study has revealed a fascinating aspect of animal behaviour, particularly focusing on aggression and its perception among animals.…

Hormone Replacement Therapy and the risk to our pets

NOTE: It’s important to acknowledge that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is vital for many individuals, including trans people and those…

Cats have nearly 300 facial expressions

Researchers Lauren Scott and Brittany Florkiewicz embarked on a mission to understand the facial signals of domestic cats, particularly during…