Oscar Hayes

Oscar Hayes

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Do Oriental Shorthairs learn tricks because they are smart or because treats are involved?
Watch how an Oriental Shorthair approaches a new puzzle toy, and you’ll see the difference. They’ll stare, paw at it, then methodically work through each option until they get the treat. That’s not ju…
Why do Devon Rex cats seem obsessed with shoulders, necks, and warm laptops?
Observe any Devon Rex for five minutes, and you’ll see a pattern that isn’t just about heat. Their fine, wavy coat isn’t merely poor insulation-it’s also exceptionally sensitive to touch and texture. …
Which toys bring out the working-cat side without requiring constant noise?
A crumpled piece of paper, plain and simple. Not a ball with a bell inside, not a crinkly tunnel-just a discarded receipt or a sheet of printer paper, crushed into a loose sphere. The sound is barely …
Can a LaPerm's curls stay defined without a complicated grooming routine?
Yes, a LaPerm's curls will remain defined with minimal grooming-provided you understand the breed's specific texture. Their coat is self-maintaining to a remarkable degree. The curls are structural, n…
Can a Burmese handle being an only cat, or does that people-oriented brain need constant company?
In my experience, a Burmese can manage as an only cat, but it demands a rigorous daily routine from you. I set aside specific play sessions and interactive feeding puzzles, otherwise my solo Burmese w…
Why do Tonks look so innocent right before the counter-surfing goblin routine?
That innocent look is a deliberate part of the Tonkinese playbook. Their round, wide-set eyes and gentle expression are evolutionary traits that mask their intense curiosity and intelligence. I've see…