High in omega-3 fatty acids and choc full of other nutrients like Vitamin D, fish can be a great source of protein. But, while it may be beneficial for humans, what about pets? We've all seen images ...
There’s a reason why your dog will scarf down a cookie while your cat turns up its nose—and it’s all in the genes, say scientists. A blue Persian cat stares intensely at goldfish in a bowl in a photo ...
Cats. Dogs. Birds. Fish. The Pet Theory column explores pet health and science, as well as our relationships with our furry, feathered and scaled companions. Credit...Laura Simonati Supported by By ...
A woman who visited a pet store looking for a fish tank walked out with a much-bigger surprise—a new feline companion. The TikTok video, shared by user Kadrien (@k.e.t.a_), shows the 21-year-old ...
This handsome little fella has no idea how he found his way to us, but here is Tuna Fish, and he’s ready to meet you! Tuna Fish is the very definition of extroverted. He is incredibly outgoing and ...
A stage musical about a hybrid crimefighter with the head of a dog and the body of a policeman? Did I mention he fights cyborg fish and cloned evil cats? This might sound like a tall order (not to ...
High in omega-3 fatty acids and choc full of other nutrients, including Vitamin D, fish is a great source of protein. Eating fish may be beneficial for humans, but what about pets? We've all seen ...