It is not just dogs that like to play a game of fetch – some cats do too, scientists have found. A survey of nearly 1,000 owners also suggests cats like to be in control of the game and respond best ...
Fetch is a game inextricably tied to dogs. But new research shows that cats play fetch, too — maybe more than you thought. Approximately 40% of cats will bring back a thrown toy at least some of the ...
Cats have a well-deserved reputation for being independent-minded and aloof, preferring to interact with humans on their own quirky terms. So you’d never see a cat playing fetch like a dog, right?
Cats can play fetch without training and are usually the ones to initiate it with their owners, a new study has found. The game fetch is usually associated with dogs—where an object, often a stick or ...
Many people have seen dogs fetch, but cats like to get into the game too. Despite their very different hunting and play styles, fetching appears to combine elements of predatory and social behavior ...
MONCLOVA, Ohio (WTVG) - If you spend time with dogs, you have probably played a game or two of fetch. While it is fun for people and their pets, it can also be dangerous under certain circumstances, ...