"The most sensible explanation is that there is something inherently relaxing about this genre of music, perhaps resulting in the release of chemicals that bring about a pleasurable state of mind," ...
Taking a cat to the vets can be a stressful experience, both for cat and owner. However, a study published in this month's issue of the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery (JFMS) 1 has shown that ...
Ever wonder what your cat thinks about the music you listen to? Do they like it, hate it? Do they even hear it at all? Well, it no longer matters because they finally have their own music. “This is ...
I recently encountered a new study that looked at the response of dogs to various types of music. This one, out of Colorado State University, was authored by a team headed by psychologist Lori Kogan.
Many pet owners leave their home radios playing all day for the listening pleasure of their dogs and cats. Station choices vary. "We have a very human tendency to project onto our pets and assume that ...
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Pet Peace: How Music Helps Dogs and Cats Chill Out
Music has been a part of human culture since time immemorial. We sing songs when we are happy or when upset. Much like humans, pets hear music around them. Some pet parents don’t realize that music ...
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