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Jun 5, 2024 · Cats and dogs: they’ve figured out how to live in harmony under our roofs and in our back yards. But in the wild, their story is different.Enjoy a free trial...
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We made dogs and cats who they are, and in some ways, they fed back and influenced who we are. The fundamental ingredient is shared emotions. We share all the nitty-gritty parts of the brain, and ...
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Ever wondered why your cat hisses at the neighbor's dog or why some felines and canines become best friends? This comprehensive guide delves into the fascina...
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- Cat Breeds
- Foxes
- Raccoons
- Black Bears
- Stray Cats
- House Mice
- Rats
- Skunks
- Crows
- Opossums
- Coyotes
Foxes are sneaky and clever omnivorous animals that have a varying diet. Their favorite snack consists of small rodents, birds, and amphibians, but they may also eat pet food left outside. Depending on the area, food tends to be more abundant during warmer months for foxes. Once winter comes around, it becomes increasingly difficult to find a pleth...
Known for being opportunistic feeders, raccoonsare a common nocturnal animal that will feed on practically anything they can get their paws on. Leaving garbage and pet food outside will attract raccoons that live nearby. They are omnivores and also quite lazy as they don’t like to work very hard to find food. This causes them to seek out food that ...
Black bearshave an outstanding sense of smell that will lead them to your yard if you have pet food or other food products in your garbage outside. Homeowners are typically frightened by the sight of black bears close to their doorstep, but they are very timid creatures and not nearly as aggressive as other bear species. However, if a mama bear is ...
Stray or feral catsare a huge problem in the United States. Cats like to wander and domestic cats will often breed with strays, increasing the population. There are approximately 60-100 million stray cats throughout the U.S. Leaving cat or dog food outside could attract several stray cats and potentially lead to cat fights amongst your own pet or o...
House miceare the most common mouse species that live in and around homes and other manmade structures. These tiny rodents thrive in human-developed habitats and can be found all over the world. Mice will steal pet food and store it in large amounts around the area they live, including in your own home. Keeping pet food inside won’t help prevent ho...
Homeowners face a number of problems when rats come onto their property. If human or pet food is left out in the open and easily accessible, rats will jump at the opportunity to feed on it. This can also lead to other problems. Rats may seek shelter close to readily available food sources, which can lead to a rat infestation as they populate rapidl...
Skunks are scavengersthat like to feed on insects during warmer months. Once food becomes scarce in the winter, they will seek out other food sources including pet food. Skunks will return to areas with an abundance of food and also seek shelter close by. They like to dig dens and make their way into crawl spaces of manmade structures, which can cr...
Crows can be found all over the world and they are able to easily adapt to various environments, including heavily urban areas. Crows are extremely intelligentand social birds. They like to eat harmful garden pests, but are also scavengers that like to pick through garbage and will eat pet food left outside. Crows aren’t terribly harmful to have ar...
Opossums are common animals seen lurking around residences. They adapt well to a variety of environments and have learned to live amongst humans. Their diet consists of various fruits, vegetation, small mammals, insects, and even trash. Since they have a varying diet and are omnivores, possums will venture close to homes and feed on pet food left o...
Coyotescan be found in most regions in North America. Due to increased human development and the natural fluctuation of prey populations, coyotes may travel closer to urban areas in search of food. They are more common in certain urban areas and typically do not like to get close to humans if it isn’t necessary. If garbage with human food or pet fo...
Follow a funny, touching, and provocative investigation into the great divide between dogs and cats and just what draws us to these two polarizing pets. With comment from animal behaviorists, psychologists, trainers and devoted owners. Experience San Diego, where dazzling biodiversity thrives amidst a transformed urban landscape.
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Apr 4, 1998 · The life and times of a cat and a dog with a unique twist: they're connected, literally. They share one body with a Dog's head at one end and Cat's head on the other. Adding to their dilemma is Cat's annoyance with Dog, mainly caused by Dog's stupidity and Cat's up-tight personality. Characters: Cat - Cat is the smarter one of the two brothers, and is always hatching some kind of plot to get ...