Your Questions About Dog’s Life

Sandra asks…

Why would a cat keep burying his muzzle in a dog’s ears?

We recently got a border collie mix. Now that he and our cat have gotten used to each other, they are playing and have become great friends. But one behavior of the cat’s really has us puzzled. He seems to get off on sticking his muzzle as far as possible into the dog’s ears…licking, rubbing his face over the area, holding onto the dog’s head for dear life so the dog won’t pull away. The cat does this at every opportunity when the dog will allow it. Actually, the dog seems to like it, but the cat acts like he is high on catnip after doing this. It’s funny as all get-out, but why does he do it?
We have never seen this behavior in the cat before we got the dog. We keep the dog clean and he’s never been around catnip or the like.

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Lisa asks…

Are there any games where you can play realistically as animals?

Like Dog’s Life for the PS2 and Wolf Quest for the PC. I know The Dog Island is.. Not exactly realistic but it’s not too bad.

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Mary asks…

Do wild dogs get an adrenaline rush during a hunt?

I am thinking of that saying,”The thrill of the hunt,” and was wondering if wild dogs get an adrenaline rush when a pursuit is on prey. Watching a documentary about a wild dog’s life, observing them closely when they chase prey, I would imagine adrenaline pumping through their bodies, pushing them faster to catch their prey.
Would the same apply for wild cats in a wild pursuit on prey?

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