CatCog: Cat Science & Psychology

CatCog: Cat Science & Psychology

CatCog is the podcast for people who don’t just love their cats—they want to understand them.

Hosted by Adam, a psychologist who treats feline behavior with the seriousness it deserves, we decode the "why" behind the meow. We skip the fluff and generic tips to dig into the actual science: How does their vision work? Why do they really zoom at 3 AM? And how can we use biology to give them a longer, happier life?

Join Adam and his cat, Moon, as they translate complex research into a user’s manual for your favorite predator.

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Episoder(35)

How Galena the Cat Survived 6 Days in an Amazon Box

How Galena the Cat Survived 6 Days in an Amazon Box

Galena is a house cat from Utah who was accidentally taped inside an Amazon return box and shipped 650 miles to a warehouse in Riverside, California. This episode explains the biology of her survival,...

18 Jan 20255min

Does Owning a Cat Cause Schizophrenia? (The Science Explained)

Does Owning a Cat Cause Schizophrenia? (The Science Explained)

A major Australian meta-analysis reviewing 17 studies found that childhood cat ownership is associated with double the odds of developing schizophrenia-related disorders. In this episode, we audit the...

18 Jan 20257min

Why Cats Hate Pop Music (The Science of "Species-Specific" Sound)

Why Cats Hate Pop Music (The Science of "Species-Specific" Sound)

Cats are largely indifferent to human music because the tempos—based on the human heart rate—do not align with their biology. In this episode, we explore the concept of Species-Specific Music, explain...

18 Jan 20258min

Can You Get "Superbugs" from Your Pet? (The Antibiotic Crisis)

Can You Get "Superbugs" from Your Pet? (The Antibiotic Crisis)

New research suggests that pets act as reservoirs for Multidrug-Resistant Organisms (MDROs), potentially passing them to owners through licking and close contact. In this episode, we explore the "One ...

18 Jan 202512min

The Cat on Everest: Discovering the Pallas's Cat at 5,000m

The Cat on Everest: Discovering the Pallas's Cat at 5,000m

In a groundbreaking discovery, the National Geographic "Perpetual Planet" expedition found DNA evidence of the Pallas's Cat (Otocolobus manul) living on Mount Everest. This episode details how scienti...

18 Jan 20258min

Toxoplasma Gondii: The "Mind Control" Parasite Explained

Toxoplasma Gondii: The "Mind Control" Parasite Explained

Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite that reproduces in cats but infects up to 50% of humans. In this episode, we analyze the evidence linking latent "Toxoplasmosis" to altered dopamine productio...

18 Jan 202513min

The Ultimate Guide to Cat Body Language (8 Signals Decoded)

The Ultimate Guide to Cat Body Language (8 Signals Decoded)

A "wagging" tail on a cat does not mean happy—it usually indicates conflict or overstimulation. In this episode, we decode the "Whole Cat," explaining why you must read the tail, ears, and eyes togeth...

18 Jan 20258min

The 10 Richest Cats in the World (Ranked by Net Worth)

The 10 Richest Cats in the World (Ranked by Net Worth)

Who is the wealthiest cat on the planet? The answer depends on whether you count "Social Media Earnings" or "Asset Inheritance." In this episode, we rank the top 10 richest felines, auditing the finan...

18 Jan 20258min

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