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CatCog: Cat Science & Psychology

CatCog is the podcast for people who don’t just love their cats—they want to understand them. Hosted by Adam, a psychologist who treats feline behavior with the seriousness it deserves, we decode the "why" behind the meow. We skip the fluff and generic tips to dig into the actual science: How does their vision work? Why do they really zoom at 3 AM? And how can we use biology to give them a longer, happier life? Join Adam and his cat, Moon, as they translate complex research into a user’s manual for your favorite predator.

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    Why Cat Drooling Is NOT Like Dog Drooling

    Your cat's drool carries a completely different message than your neighbor's slobbery golden retriever. Here's how to decode what your cat's saliva is really telling you.In this episode, we break down the biology of cat drooling - and why it's almost never "normal" the way it is for dogs. You'll learn that cats have a salivary gland unique to felines (dogs and humans don't have it), and that their drool is controlled by two separate nervous systems that produce completely different types of saliva.We cover the difference between "contentment drooling" - that happy, watery drool when your cat is kneading your lap - and pathological drooling that signals pain, nausea, or toxin exposure. By the end, you'll have a simple framework to diagnose your own cat's drooling in under 60 seconds.We also dig into dental disease, the number one cause of drooling in adult cats. By age three, most cats show early signs of periodontal disease. And a condition called feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) affects up to 10% of cats with pain so severe that full dental extraction is often the only solution - with 70-80% of cats showing substantial improvement afterward.https://blog.catcognition.com/why-is-my-cat-drooling/🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    When Do Kittens Actually See You?

    The first time your kitten opens their eyes, they can't actually see you. For the next few weeks, you're nothing but a warm blur - a presence, a feeling. But somewhere around week four, everything changes. You finally come into focus.In this episode, we decode the complete science of kitten vision development - from sealed eyelids to the moment they truly see you for the first time. Spoiler: "eyes open" is just the beginning of a much longer journey.Most sources tell you kitten eyes open between days 7 and 14. What they don't explain is why your kitten still can't see clearly for weeks afterward. The answer involves three invisible barriers: a vascular network covering the lens, photoreceptors that need time to mature, and neural pathways that take months to fully wire.We explore the landmark 1984 Braastad study that revealed something counterintuitive: kittens raised in complete darkness actually open their eyes FASTER than kittens raised in light. We also discuss Nobel Prize-winning research by Hubel and Wiesel that established the critical importance of visual input during early development - proving that if kittens don't receive visual input during a specific window, they never develop normal vision.https://blog.catcognition.com/when-do-kittens-open-their-eyes/🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Ozempic for Cats Is Here (But You Can't Buy It Yet)

    Why is your cat ALWAYS hungry? It's not greed - it's biology. Scientists just started the MEOW-1 clinical trial for OKV-119, an implant that could end feline obesity. But you don't have to wait. In this video, I explain the evolutionary reason your cat won't stop eating, and share 2 natural methods to trigger the same satiety response - without the drug.https://blog.catcognition.com/glp1-drugs-cats-okv119-meow1-trial/🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs for Cats (The Ultimate Care Guide)

    Most behavioral issues (like scratching or aggression) stem from unmet psychological needs. In this episode, we adapt Maslow's Hierarchy for felines, identifying the missing layers in your cat's life—specifically Self-Esteem (Territorial Control) and Self-Actualization (The Predatory Sequence). We cover:The 5 Pillars: The veterinary standard for a healthy feline environment.Safety vs. Security: Why a "safe" home can still feel insecure to a cat without high vantage points.Whisker Fatigue: How the wrong food bowl causes low-level chronic stress.The Hunt: Why "play" isn't optional; it's a biological requirement.Stop focusing on "discipline" and start focusing on "fulfillment."https://blog.catcognition.com/what-do-cats-need-to-be-happy/ Key Topics: Maslow's Hierarchy, 5 Pillars of Feline Care, Cat Behavior, Environmental Enrichment, Cat Psychology, Animal Welfare.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Why Does My Cat Stare at Nothing? (The Science of "Greebles")

    When a cat stares at a blank wall, they aren't seeing ghosts—they are detecting stimuli invisible to the human senses. In this episode, we explain Biological Hypersensitivity, detailing how cats can perceive Ultraviolet (UV) light patterns and hear Ultrasonic frequencies up to 64kHz. We cover:The UV Spectrum: Why your cat can see markings on flowers (and urine trails) that you can't.Wall Noise: How they hear electricity buzzing or mice heartbeats inside your drywall.Vibrissae (Whiskers): Detecting air currents from a moving object before it's seen.The "Greeble" Phenomenon: Why they attack "invisible" enemies (redirected predatory energy). It’s not paranormal; it’s a superpower.https://blog.catcognition.com/what-do-cats-see/ Key Topics: Cat Vision, Greebles, Ultrasonic Hearing, Ultraviolet Light, Feline Senses, Cat Behavior.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Cat Sounds Translated: What Does My Cat Mean? (Meow, Purr, Trill)

    Cats evolved the Meow specifically to communicate with humans, as adult cats rarely use it with each other. In this episode, we decode the 7 primary vocalizations, explaining the biological function of the Purr (which vibrates at 25-150Hz to promote bone density) and the Chatter (a jaw reflex). We cover:The Healing Purr: How the frequency of a purr aids in tissue regeneration.The Trill: The "Hello" sound mothers use with kittens (and you).The "Kill Bite": Why cats chatter at birds through the window.The Yowl: When vocalization signals cognitive dysfunction or pain in senior cats.Your cat is talking. Are you listening?https://blog.catcognition.com/every-level-cat-sound-explained/ Key Topics: Cat Sounds, Meow Meaning, Purr Science, Cat Communication, Bioacoustics, Feline Behavior.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Cat Coat Colors & Patterns Explained (Genetics Guide)

    Did you know that all cat colors come from just two base pigments: Eumelanin (Black) and Pheomelanin (Red)? In this episode, we decode the genetics behind every coat pattern, explaining how modifier genes like "Dilute" turn Black into Blue (Grey) and Red into Cream. We cover:The Calico Mystery: Why the Orange/Black gene is on the X chromosome, making almost all Calicos female.The "Agouti" Gene: Why every cat is secretly a Tabby (even solid black ones). Siamese Science: How temperature-sensitive albinism makes their points dark (because their ears are colder).White Cats: The genetic link between white fur, blue eyes, and deafness. DNA is art. Here is how to read it.https://blog.catcognition.com/how-cat-coat-color-genetics-work/ Key Topics: Cat Genetics, Calico Cats, Tabby Patterns, Siamese Cats, Coat Colors, Feline Biology, Zoology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Why Are Cats Afraid of Cucumbers? (The "Snake" Instinct)

    The "Cats vs. Cucumbers" viral trend works because of the Startle Reflex. In this episode, we explain that to a cat's peripheral vision, a green, elongated object placed silently behind them mimics a Snake—their evolutionary predator. We cover:The "Snake Avoidance" Instinct: Why their brain triggers a vertical leap before they even identify the object.The "Safe Zone" Violation: Why doing this while they eat causes long-term food anxiety.The Stress Cost: How repeated pranks damage the human-animal bond.Better Play: How to trigger their hunting instinct without traumatizing them. It's not funny; it's a fight-or-flight response.https://blog.catcognition.com/why-cats-afraid-of-cucumbers/ Key Topics: Cat Cucumbers, Startle Reflex, Snake Instinct, Feline Stress, Cat Pranks, Animal Welfare.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Thigmotaxis: The Real Reason Cats Love Boxes

    Cats are drawn to boxes due to Thigmotaxis—an evolutionary instinct to seek physical contact with enclosed spaces for protection. In this episode, we break down a landmark study by the University of Utrecht, which proved that providing hiding boxes to shelter cats significantly reduces their Cortisol (stress) levels. We cover:The "Safety" Signal: How feeling walls against their fur tells the brain "nothing can sneak up on me."Thermoregulation: Why cardboard is the perfect insulator for their high body temperature.Enrichment: How to use boxes to help a new cat adapt to your home faster.The Big Cat Test: Why even Lions and Tigers do the same thing. Don't buy an expensive bed; just keep the box.https://blog.catcognition.com/why-cats-love-boxes-science/ Key Topics: Thigmotaxis, Cat Boxes, Feline Stress, Environmental Enrichment, Cat Psychology, Animal Behavior.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Why Do Cats Loaf? (The Science of Tucked Paws)

     The "Cat Loaf" position serves two specific biological functions: Thermoregulation (conserving body heat by reducing surface area) and Relaxed Readiness. In this episode, we explain why this pose is usually a sign of contentment but can sometimes signal abdominal pain. We cover:Heat Conservation: How tucking the "radiators" (nose and paws) maintains that optimal 100-102°F body temp.The Trust Signal: Why they wouldn't tuck their paws if they felt threatened.The Warning Sign: How to tell a "Pain Loaf" (hunched, tense face) from a "Happy Loaf."The Variations: The Partial Loaf, The Face Plant, and The Sphinx.Decoding the most viral pose on the internet.https://blog.catcognition.com/why-do-cats-loaf/ Key Topics: Cat Loaf, Cat Sleeping Positions, Thermoregulation, Feline Pain Scale, Cat Behavior, Veterinary Advice.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Cat Life Stages Explained: Kitten to Senior (Timeline)

    A cat's life cycle is divided into 6 distinct biological stages, each with its own nutritional and behavioral needs. In this episode, we map the timeline from Kitten (Growth) to Geriatric (15+), explaining the critical "Socialization Window" (2-7 weeks) that shapes their personality forever. We cover:The "Junior" Phase: Why 6-month-old cats are like human teenagers (rebellious and testing boundaries).The Prime Years: When physical and cognitive abilities peak (3-6 years).The "Invisible" Shift: Identifying the subtle signs of the Mature stage (7-10 years).Senior Care: Managing cognitive dysfunction and mobility in the final years.Stop treating them like kittens forever; start treating them for their age.https://blog.catcognition.com/cat-life-stages-explained/ Key Topics: Cat Age Chart, Feline Development, Kitten Care, Senior Cat Health, Cat Behavior, Veterinary Advice.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Walter Chandoha: The Man Who Invented Cat Photography

    Before the internet had "Cat Memes," the world had Walter Chandoha. With a career spanning 70 years and an archive of over 90,000 images, Chandoha established the visual language of the modern cat portrait—using backlighting and eye-level angles to capture their personality. In this episode, we explore how his work for Life Magazine paved the way for today's viral cat culture.We cover:The "Loco" Story: How a stray kitten in 1949 started a multi-million dollar industry.The Technique: Why he used 6 medium-format cameras and massive flash rigs to freeze feline motion.The Legacy: From Mad Men era ads to the visual style of Instagram.The "Clockwork Orange" Connection: How his art influenced Stanley Kubrick.The biography of the Godfather of Cat Content.https://blog.catcognition.com/who-invented-cat-photography/ Key Topics: Walter Chandoha, Cat Photography, Art History, Pop Culture, Photography Techniques, Viral History.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Cat Psychology Explained: Dr. Jon Bowen (Royal Veterinary College)

    Cat psychology differs from dog psychology because cats are "self-domesticated" solitary hunters. In this special episode featuring a lecture from Dr. Jon Bowen (Royal Veterinary College), we explain that feline behavior—like scent marking and aggression—is driven by the need to control territory, not to manipulate humans.We cover:Territorial Insecurity: The root cause of most behavioral issues (spraying/fighting).The "Solitary" Myth: How cats can be social, but only on their own terms.Stress Signals: Why "zoomies" and over-grooming are actually coping mechanisms.The Human Factor: How our behavior accidentally triggers their survival instincts. A masterclass in understanding the "wild" animal in your home.https://blog.catcognition.com/psychology-of-cats/ Key Topics: Cat Psychology, Dr. Jon Bowen, Royal Veterinary College, Animal Behavior, Territoriality, Feline Stress, Ethology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Operation Acoustic Kitty: The CIA's $20 Million Mistake

    "Operation Acoustic Kitty" was a classified CIA project in the 1960s designed to use domestic cats as mobile surveillance devices. In this episode, we audit the Directorate of Science & Technology's attempt to surgically implant microphones into a cat's ear canal—and why the project was scrapped in 1967 after field tests proved cats are functionally untrainable for espionage.We cover:The Tech: Turning a tail into an antenna and the spine into a transmitter.The Cost: How they spent $20 million (inflation-adjusted) on one cat.The Failure: The tragic (and brief) first mission in a park.The Declassified Report: The official conclusion that "cats have no desire to please."The weirdest chapter in Cold War history.https://blog.catcognition.com/operation-acoustic-kitty-cia-spy-cat/ Key Topics: Operation Acoustic Kitty, CIA History, Cold War Espionage, Animal Spies, Declassified Files, Weird History.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Why Does My Cat Eat My Hair? (Pica vs. Grooming)

    When a cat licks your hair, they are usually engaging in Allogrooming—a social bonding ritual that treats you as part of their colony. However, if they chew or swallow it, it could be a sign of Pica, a compulsive disorder linked to nutritional deficiency or anxiety.We cover:The "Big Cat" Theory: Why they groom you (cleaning the "dirty" member of the group).Scent Triggers: How mint or fruit shampoos mimic pheromones.The Pica Warning: When to see a vet (blockage risks).Stress Relief: Why repetitive chewing acts as a self-soothing mechanism. Is it love, or is it a disorder? We explain the difference.https://blog.catcognition.com/why-cats-eat-hair-pica-vs-grooming/ Key Topics: Allogrooming, Pica in Cats, Cat Grooming, Feline Behavior, Cat Anxiety, Compulsive Disorders.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Félicette: The True Story of the First Cat in Space

    Félicette is the first and only cat to survive a suborbital spaceflight. Launched by the French space program (CNES) on October 18, 1963, she reached an altitude of 157 km aboard a Véronique AG1 rocket. This episode documents her selection from 14 Parisian strays and explains why her legacy was overshadowed by Laika (the dog) and Ham (the chimp).We cover:The Mission Profile: How scientists monitored her brain waves via implanted electrodes.The Selection Process: Why "calmness" was the #1 criteria for a space cat.The Outcome: Her safe recovery and the tragic end of the program.The Memorial: The recent campaign to finally build her a statue.The history of the "Astrocat" who went where no feline had gone before.https://blog.catcognition.com/felicette-first-cat-in-space/ Key Topics: Félicette, Space History, CNES, Animal Astronauts, Space Race, Cold War History, Rocket Science.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Why Do Cats Sleep More When It Rains? (The Science)

    The "Rainy Day Effect" in cats is driven by three biological factors: Evolutionary Efficiency (hunting in wet fur is calorie-negative), Circadian Rhythms (low light triggers Melatonin), and Barometric Pressure. In this episode, we explain why your cat isn't just lazy—they are biologically programmed to "power down" during a storm to conserve energy.We cover:The Physics of Hunting: Why rain ruins stealth and makes hunting inefficient.Melatonin Spikes: How grey skies trick the feline brain into sleep mode.The Pressure Drop: How changes in the atmosphere signal animals to seek shelter.Perfect napping weather, explained by science. https://blog.catcognition.com/why-cats-sleep-more-rain/Key Topics: Barometric Pressure, Circadian Rhythms, Cat Sleep, Feline Behavior, Weather Effects, Evolutionary Biology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    How We "Broke" Cats: The Truth About Extreme Breeding

    "Extreme breeding" prioritizes aesthetic traits—like the short legs of Munchkins or the hairlessness of XL Bullies—over biological function. In this episode, we audit the genetic defects caused by these "designer" choices, specifically Osteochondrodysplasia (painful joint malformation) and skin vulnerability.We cover:The "Cute" Trap: Why humans are psychologically drawn to "neoteny" (baby-like features) even when it hurts the animal.The XL Bully Phenomenon: The rise of "status" cats and the health cost.Genetics 101: How the "Munchkin" gene is actually a lethal dominant gene.The Ethical Stance: Why veterinary associations condemn breeding for deformity.A critical look at when "love" becomes "harm."https://blog.catcognition.com/extreme-cat-breeding-health-problems/Key Topics: Extreme Breeding, Munchkin Cats, XL Bully Cats, Animal Ethics, Feline Genetics, Osteochondrodysplasia, Animal Welfare.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Why Does My Cat Stare at Me? (It's Not Dominance)

     When a cat stares at you, they are engaging in Social Monitoring. Contrary to the myth of "dominance," this behavior is usually a sign of Secure Attachment (checking in on their caregiver) or Territorial Patrol (tracking movement in their environment). We cover:The Dominance Myth: Why staring isn't a "power move" in the feline world.The "Big Cat" Theory: Why they track you as the source of all resources (food/doors).Reading the Eyes: The difference between a "Slow Blink" (Love) and Dilated Pupils (Hunt).Sleep Watching: The evolutionary reason they watch you while you sleep.It’s not creepy; it’s a sign of high attachment.https://blog.catcognition.com/why-does-my-cat-stare-at-me/ Key Topics: Cat Staring, Social Monitoring, Feline Psychology, Cat Body Language, Attachment Theory, Ethology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Do Full Moons Make Cats Crazy? (The "Lunar Effect" Myth)

    Veterinary studies of over 12,000 emergency cases show zero statistical link between full moons and feline trauma, debunking the "Lunar Effect." However, owners aren't imagining things. In this episode, we explain how Circadian Rhythms and increased ambient light at night trigger the "Zoomies" in crepuscular hunters—not the moon's gravity.We cover:The Data: What the stats actually say about "Moon Madness."The Light Factor: How a full moon acts as a "hunting lamp" for predators.Crepuscular Instincts: Why cats are wired to be active at twilight.Managing the Energy: Tips for handling midnight activity spikes.It’s not magic; it’s biology interacting with the environment.https://blog.catcognition.com/do-full-moons-affect-cats/Key Topics: Lunar Effect, Cat Behavior, Circadian Rhythms, Zoomies, Crepuscular Animals, Feline Biology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Does My Cat Love Me? 10 Scientific Signs of Affection

    A study by Oregon State University confirmed that cats form "Secure Attachments" to their caregivers, similar to human infants. In this episode, we decode the biological signals of feline love, explaining why a "slow blink" is chemically equivalent to a human smile (releasing Oxytocin).We cover:Social Referencing: Why your cat looks at your face when they are scared (checking for safety cues).Head Bunting: The scent-marking ritual that claims you as "family."The Preference Test: Research proving most cats prefer human interaction over food.The Top 10 Signs: From tail position to grooming, the checklist of true bonding.Yes, they love you. Here is the proof.https://blog.catcognition.com/does-my-cat-love-me-science/Key Topics: Cat Affection, Secure Attachment, Oxytocin, Slow Blink, Human-Animal Bond, Feline Psychology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    100 Scientific Cat Facts (Anatomy, Behavior & History)

    Did you know your cat shares 95.6% of its DNA with a tiger? Or that they have a "free-floating" collarbone that allows them to fit through any gap their head can pass? In this episode, we compile 100 scientifically verified facts about domestic cats, moving beyond the myths to the hard biology. We cover:The Righting Reflex: The physics of how they land on their feet.Sensory Superpowers: Why their ears rotate 180 degrees and they can't taste sugar.The Purr Mechanism: How they generate sound without vocal cords.Evolutionary Quirks: Why they sleep 70% of their lives.The ultimate cheat sheet for understanding the biological machine in your living room. Key Topics: Cat Facts, Feline Anatomy, Cat Biology, Evolutionary History, Cat Trivia, Zoology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Why Does My Cat Sleep With Me? (9 Scientific Reasons)

    When a cat sleeps with you, it is the ultimate sign of trust, as sleep is their most vulnerable state. In this episode, we break down the Social Defense theory—explaining that your cat isn't just seeking warmth (though their 102°F body temp requires it); they are using you as a "lookout" for the colony. We cover:Pillowing: The evolutionary root of "stacking" behavior seen in kittens.Territorial Marking: Why sleeping on your head or chest is a biological way of "claiming" you.The Anxiety Cure: How co-sleeping lowers cortisol levels for both species.The 9 Drivers: From security to affection, the full hierarchy of bedtime needs. Your bed isn't just furniture; it's the safest spot in their territory.https://blog.catcognition.com/why-does-my-cat-sleep-with-me/ Key Topics: Cat Sleeping Positions, Social Defense, Feline Behavior, Cat Bonding, Co-Sleeping, Cat Psychology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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    Clinical Lycanthropy: The Man Who Lived as a Cat for 13 Years

    Clinical Lycanthropy is a rare psychiatric syndrome where a patient holds a delusional belief that they are transforming into a non-human animal. In this episode, we analyze the case of a man who lived as a cat for thirteen years, exploring the neuroscience of "self-identity" and "body schema."We cover:The Diagnosis: Differentiating between schizophrenia, dissociation, and genuine identity delusion.Neuroplasticity Gone Wrong: How the brain can rewrite its own map of the body.Historical Context: Comparing this modern case to the "Werewolf of Bedburg" and Japanese Kitsune legends.Cultural Influence: How folklore shapes the specific animal a patient "becomes."A deep dive into the fragility of the human mind.https://blog.catcognition.com/clinical-lycanthropy-cat-man/ Key Topics: Clinical Lycanthropy, Psychiatry, Delusional Disorders, Neuroscience, Psychology, Mental Health, Folklore.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

  25. 11

    How Galena the Cat Survived 6 Days in an Amazon Box

    Galena is a house cat from Utah who was accidentally taped inside an Amazon return box and shipped 650 miles to a warehouse in Riverside, California. This episode explains the biology of her survival, detailing how the evolutionary resilience of feline kidneys allowed her to withstand six days without food or water.We cover:Desert Adaptations: How cats are biologically engineered to retain water in extreme confinement.The Microchip Factor: The critical scan that identified her hours before she would have been lost in the shelter system.The "Box" Instinct: Why cats climb into shipping boxes in the first place (Thigmotaxis).The Rescue: The chain of events that reunited her with her owners.The science behind the "miracle" of the Amazon cat.https://blog.catcognition.com/cat-survived-amazon-box/Key Topics: Galena, Cat Survival, Feline Kidneys, Microchipping, Pet Safety, Amazon Returns, Dehydration.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

  26. 10

    Does Owning a Cat Cause Schizophrenia? (The Science Explained)

    A major Australian meta-analysis reviewing 17 studies found that childhood cat ownership is associated with double the odds of developing schizophrenia-related disorders. In this episode, we audit the data across 44 years of research to separate the biological risk from the statistical noise. We cover:The "Toxoplasma" Hypothesis: How the parasite Toxoplasma gondii targets the central nervous system and alters dopamine levels.The Data: What the study of 11 countries actually proved (and what it didn't).Cat Scratch Disease: The potential role of Bartonella henselae bacteria in psychosis.Correlation vs. Causation: Why specific hygiene factors (like the litter box), not the animal itself, are the likely transmission vectors.Don't panic—understand the biology to keep your family safe.Key Topics: Schizophrenia Risk, Toxoplasma Gondii, Mental Health, Zoonosis, Bartonella, Cat Scratch Disease, Epidemiology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

  27. 9

    Why Cats Hate Pop Music (The Science of "Species-Specific" Sound)

    Cats are largely indifferent to human music because the tempos—based on the human heart rate—do not align with their biology. In this episode, we explore the concept of Species-Specific Music, explaining why your cat prefers compositions that mimic the frequency of a purr or the rhythm of suckling over Taylor Swift.We cover:The Frequency Gap: How your cat's ultrasonic hearing (up to 64kHz) makes standard pop music sound "muddy" or stressful.The "David Teie" Study: The cellist who proved cats do like music, if it is written for them.The Biology of Comfort: Why high-pitched, sliding notes trigger a relaxation response in felines.The Playlist: How to use music to calm a stressed cat (e.g., during vet visits).Your playlist isn't bad; it's just the wrong species.https://blog.catcognition.com/why-cats-hate-music/Key Topics: Species-Specific Music, Feline Hearing, David Teie, Cat Enrichment, Animal Psychology, Bioacoustics.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

  28. 8

    Can You Get "Superbugs" from Your Pet? (The Antibiotic Crisis)

    New research suggests that pets act as reservoirs for Multidrug-Resistant Organisms (MDROs), potentially passing them to owners through licking and close contact. In this episode, we explore the "One Health" crisis, explaining how veterinary antibiotic misuse contributes to the rise of bacteria that no medicine can kill.We cover:The Transmission Route: How likely are you to catch a resistant infection from your dog or cat?The "Antibiotic Apocalypse": Why we are running out of effective drugs.Zoonosis: The biology of cross-species bacterial transfer.Prevention: Why you might want to rethink letting your pet lick your face (if you are immunocompromised).It’s not about fear; it’s about hygiene and the future of medicine.Key Topics: Antibiotic Resistance, Superbugs, One Health, Zoonosis, Veterinary Medicine, Public Health, Microbiology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

  29. 7

    The Cat on Everest: Discovering the Pallas's Cat at 5,000m

    In a groundbreaking discovery, the National Geographic "Perpetual Planet" expedition found DNA evidence of the Pallas's Cat (Otocolobus manul) living on Mount Everest. This episode details how scientists used Environmental DNA (eDNA) to confirm that this elusive feline is surviving in the "Death Zone" of Sagarmatha National Park.We cover:The Discovery: How scat samples proved the existence of two cats at 5,100 meters.The Manul: The unique biology of the "grumpiest cat in the world" and its high-altitude adaptations.The Ecosystem: What are they eating? (Pikas and Weasels).The Tech: How eDNA is changing how we track rare species without ever seeing them. A story of extreme survival and the resilience of the feline family.https://blog.catcognition.com/pallas-cat-everest/Key Topics: Pallas's Cat, Manul, Mount Everest, Wildlife Biology, Environmental DNA, Conservation, Zoology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

  30. 6

    Toxoplasma Gondii: The "Mind Control" Parasite Explained

    Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite that reproduces in cats but infects up to 50% of humans. In this episode, we analyze the evidence linking latent "Toxoplasmosis" to altered dopamine production—potentially increasing risk-taking behavior, causing traffic accidents, and even changing perceived attractiveness.We cover:The "Mind Control" Mechanism: How the parasite rewires fear responses in rats (and possibly humans).Schizophrenia Links: Reviewing the data on the correlation between childhood cat ownership and mental health.The "Attractiveness" Study: Does infection actually make you look different?Prevention Protocol: Why the litter box is only dangerous if you leave it for >24 hours (lifecycle biology). Separating the "Zombie" myths from the medical reality.https://blog.catcognition.com/toxoplasma-attractiveness/Key Topics: Toxoplasma Gondii, Parasitology, Zoonosis, Cat Ownership Risks, Schizophrenia, Human Behavior, Neuroscience🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

  31. 5

    The Ultimate Guide to Cat Body Language (8 Signals Decoded)

    A "wagging" tail on a cat does not mean happy—it usually indicates conflict or overstimulation. In this episode, we decode the "Whole Cat," explaining why you must read the tail, ears, and eyes together to accurately interpret your cat's emotional state.We cover:The Tail Twitch: Why a thrashing tail is a warning sign, not a greeting.The Slow Blink: The universal signal for trust and lowered defenses.Chattering: Why cats make that clicking sound at birds (Frustration vs. The "Kill Bite").Bunting: The biology of scent marking and why your cat headbutts you.Stop guessing and start speaking their language.https://blog.catcognition.com/cat-body-language-signals-explained/Key Topics: Cat Body Language, Feline Communication, Tail Signals, Slow Blink, Cat Psychology, Ethology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

  32. 4

    The 10 Richest Cats in the World (Ranked by Net Worth)

    Who is the wealthiest cat on the planet? The answer depends on whether you count "Social Media Earnings" or "Asset Inheritance." In this episode, we rank the top 10 richest felines, auditing the financial empires of viral sensations like Nala Cat and celebrity heirs like Karl Lagerfeld's Choupette.We cover:The Valuation Models: How to calculate a cat's net worth (Brand Deals vs. Inheritance).Olivia Benson vs. Nala Cat: Who actually holds the #1 spot?The "Meme Economy": How Smudge the Cat turned a single photo into a merchandising business.The "Worker" Cats: The rise of TikTok stars like "That Little Puff" and the economics of pet influencers.Discover how these biological machines are monetizing the internet better than most humans. Key Topics: Cat Net Worth, Pet Influencers, Nala Cat, Olivia Benson, Choupette, Viral Cat History, Internet Culture.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

  33. 3

    The 7 "Deadly Sins" of Cat Ownership (And How to Fix Them)

    Avoiding common mistakes like Declawing (which is an amputation, not a trim) and Punishment (spraying water) is essential for feline welfare. In this episode, we audit the "7 Deadly Sins" of cat ownership, replacing outdated myths with modern veterinary standards.We cover:The Punishment Trap: Why spraying water doesn't teach discipline (it just teaches fear of you).Hydration Biology: Why dry-food-only diets are a leading cause of kidney disease in obligate carnivores.The "De-Claw" Reality: Understanding Onychectomy and why it is illegal in many countries.Dental Neglect: How ignoring gum disease leads to heart failure via bacteremia. Stop guessing and start optimizing your cat's care with these evidence-based protocols.https://blog.catcognition.com/cat-owner-mistakes/Key Topics: Cat Care Mistakes, Feline Welfare, Declawing, Cat Nutrition, Behavioral Correction, Veterinary Advice.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

  34. 2

    How to Pet a Cat: The "C.A.T." Protocol

    Research from Nottingham Trent University suggests that many "bad" cat interactions are actually just bad technique. In this episode, we break down the C.A.T. Protocol (Choice, Attention, Touch)—a scientific framework proven to reduce petting-induced aggression and increase affection. We cover:The 7 Interaction Styles: Which personality type are you, and which does your cat actually prefer?The "Traffic Light" System: Mapping your cat's body to find the "Green Zones" (scent glands) and avoid the "Red Zones" (tail base/belly).Petting-Induced Aggression: Why cats bite suddenly when they seem happy (it's not moodiness, it's overstimulation).Whether you're a new owner or a lifelong cat person, this episode reveals the subtle biological cues that could change how you connect with your feline friend.https://blog.catcognition.com/how-to-pet-a-cat/Key Topics: Feline Behavior, C.A.T. Protocol, Petting Aggression, Cat Communication, Human-Animal Bond, Ethology.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

  35. 1

    Do Cats Say Sorry? The Science of Feline Reconciliation

    While cats do not experience complex human emotions like "guilt," ethologists confirm they engage in Reconciliation Behaviors to repair social bonds after conflict.In this episode, we decode the "appeasement signals" your cat uses to say "truce," replacing the myth of a human apology with the reality of feline psychology.We cover:The "Guilt" Myth: Why your cat looks guilty (but isn't) and the difference between shame and fear.The Slow Blink: The universal signal of lowered defenses and trust.Solicitation Purring: How cats hijack their own communication to soothe you.Allogrooming & Bunting: The bonding rituals that physically re-establish the group scent.If you’ve ever wondered if that head-butt after a hiss meant something, this episode explains the biological mechanism behind it.https://blog.catcognition.com/do-cats-apologize/Key Topics: Feline Reconciliation, Cat Behavior, Ethology, Anthropomorphism, Cat Communication.🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/

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CatCog is the podcast for people who don’t just love their cats—they want to understand them. Hosted by Adam, a psychologist who treats feline behavior with the seriousness it deserves, we decode the "why" behind the meow. We skip the fluff and generic tips to dig into the actual science: How does their vision work? Why do they really zoom at 3 AM? And how can we use biology to give them a longer, happier life? Join Adam and his cat, Moon, as they translate complex research into a user’s manual for your favorite predator.

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