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CatCog: Cat Science & Psychology
Adam Gill
33 episodes
1 week ago
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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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.
Show more...
Pets & Animals
Kids & Family,
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Nature
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Why Does My Cat Eat My Hair? (Pica vs. Grooming)
CatCog: Cat Science & Psychology
5 minutes
10 months ago
Why Does My Cat Eat My Hair? (Pica vs. Grooming)
When a cat licks your hair, they are usually engaging in Allogrooming—a social bonding ritual that treats you as part of their colony. However, if they chew or swallow it, it could be a sign of Pica, a compulsive disorder linked to nutritional deficiency or anxiety.

We cover:
  • The "Big Cat" Theory: Why they groom you (cleaning the "dirty" member of the group).
  • Scent Triggers: How mint or fruit shampoos mimic pheromones.
  • The Pica Warning: When to see a vet (blockage risks).
  • Stress Relief: Why repetitive chewing acts as a self-soothing mechanism.

 
Is it love, or is it a disorder? We explain the difference.
 
Key Topics: Allogrooming, Pica in Cats, Cat Grooming, Feline Behavior, Cat Anxiety, Compulsive Disorders.

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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.