Science
Hyperesthesia in Cats
This little-known disease could be the reason for your cat's sudden erratic behavior.
The Amazing Health Benefits of Eating Ginger
This humble root has far more to offer than merely reducing bloating and nausea. It can not only help your body protect itself.
Why Should You Eat More Radishes?
Besides being the cutest darn vegetables in the produce aisle, radishes offer a range of benefits that earn them a spot in your kitchen lineup.
Natural Cures That Are Supported by Science
Chamomile has been used for thousands of years throughout Europe and other continents to ease anxiety, sleeplessness, and gastrointestinal complaints.
The Healthiest Fruits for Dogs
Find out which fruits are safe to share with your canine companion!
These Bizarre Animals Actually Exist
Meet some of the most bizarre, unique, interesting, and funny-looking animals on planet earth.
Canine Depression
Dogs get sad too sometimes, and it's important to recognize the signs so you can help as soon as possible.
Helping Your Cat Handle Holidays
Changes cause cats stress. But, don't worry, here are the things you can do to help your cat enjoy your holiday.
This Can Explain Why You Want to Eat Even When You’re Not Hungry
Unfortunately, our reward system can override our satiety signals — and it also makes us more susceptible to temptation.
Can Animals Understand Sign Language?
Sign language has opened a world of possibility for communication - but can animals get on board?
The Most Amazing Discoveries Under The Sea
If you think you’ve been around and seen most of what the world has to offer, these underwater discoveries will have you thinking differently.
Rainforests: Maintaining Nature’s Balance
Rainforests are vital to maintaining the world's ecosystem. Read on to find out more about these magical habitats.
New Species? What China’s Secret Sinkhole Forest Might Hold
Could China’s Secret Sinkhole Forest Be Home To New Species?
Should You Let Your Pets Watch TV?
Why it might be ok to give your pet the TV remote once in a while!
Got Your Back: Vertebrates and Invertebrates
Animal classifications are more than skin-deep, they go right to the bone. Learn more about the differences between animals with and without skeletons.