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Why Owls Don’t Make Good Pets (No Matter How Cute They Look)
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Why Owls Don’t Make Good Pets (No Matter How Cute They Look)

Owls may look adorable and wise, but they are wild predators with sharp talons, noisy nights, and strict diets. Discover why owls don’t make good pets and why respecting their wild nature is the kindest choice

by The Wild Decoder•September 11, 2025September 11, 2025•1
Pet Rodents vs. Wild Cousins: What We Get Wrong About Hamsters
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  • Wild Roots of Pets

Pet Rodents vs. Wild Cousins: What We Get Wrong About Hamsters

Hamsters look like simple pets, but their wild cousins reveal instincts we often overlook. Learn what we get wrong, and how to care for them better.

by The Wild Decoder•September 8, 2025September 8, 2025•2
Desert Foxes and Apartment Dogs: What They Share in Common
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Desert Foxes and Apartment Dogs: What They Share in Common

Desert foxes and apartment dogs may seem worlds apart, but instincts like zoomies, nesting, and play reveal just how much they share in common.

by The Wild Decoder•September 5, 2025September 5, 2025•2
Do Cats Love or Tolerate Us? What Lion Prides Reveal
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Do Cats Love or Tolerate Us? What Lion Prides Reveal

Do cats love us or just tolerate us? By looking at lion prides, discover how affection and respect shape the bond between humans and cats.

by The Wild Decoder•September 1, 2025•0
How to Build a Mini Jungle for Your Pet Lizard (Easy DIY Setup)
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How to Build a Mini Jungle for Your Pet Lizard (Easy DIY Setup)

Bring the wild home. Learn how to build a mini jungle for your pet lizard with plants, branches, and hiding spots that spark natural instincts.

by The Wild Decoder•August 28, 2025August 28, 2025•1
Animal Grief: How Pets and Wild Animals Mourn Their Dead
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Animal Grief: How Pets and Wild Animals Mourn Their Dead

Do animals grieve like humans? From loyal dogs to elephants guarding bones, explore the moving ways pets and wild creatures mourn their dead.

by The Wild Decoder•August 25, 2025August 25, 2025•2
The Rabbit’s Digging Habit: Burrows in Your Living Room
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The Rabbit’s Digging Habit: Burrows in Your Living Room

Rabbits dig because their wild ancestors built warrens for survival. Learn why your pet scratches carpets, how to redirect the instinct, and how burrowing behavior can enrich life indoors.

by The Wild Decoder•August 20, 2025August 20, 2025•0
Should You Let Your Parrot Fly Indoors? What Nature Says
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Should You Let Your Parrot Fly Indoors? What Nature Says

Indoor flight isn’t just a playful luxury for parrots, it’s an instinct rooted in survival. This article explores the balance between honoring a bird’s natural need for flight and keeping them safe in a modern home, offering practical ways to give wings a purpose indoors.

by The Wild Decoder•August 16, 2025August 16, 2025•0
From Den to Crate: Why Wolves Still Influence How Dogs Sleep
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From Den to Crate: Why Wolves Still Influence How Dogs Sleep

Your dog’s favorite sleeping spot may look like a simple choice, but it’s guided by thousands of years of wild instinct. From dens hidden in forests to crates in modern homes, discover how wolf heritage still shapes the way dogs rest today.

by The Wild Decoder•August 13, 2025August 14, 2025•0
Why Your Cat Stares at Birds: A Hunter’s Gaze in the Modern Home
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Why Your Cat Stares at Birds: A Hunter’s Gaze in the Modern Home

That unblinking stare your cat fixes on the birds outside isn’t boredom. It’s a living thread that connects your pampered pet to fierce hunters of the past. Discover the ancient instinct behind those eyes, and why it matters more than you think.

by The Wild Decoder•August 9, 2025August 9, 2025•0

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A close-up of a green lizard resting on a branch inside a mini jungle enclosure.
When you build a mini jungle for your pet lizard, every branch becomes a home and every leaf a hiding place. Photo By Alexey Sukhariev From Unsplash
A child gently petting a gray cat in sunlight, showing the bond of love and trust between humans and cats.
Love in a cat’s language can be quiet but powerful, a bond built on trust, choice, and closeness. - Photo by Holly Landkammer From Unsplash
A brown otter standing upright with its front paws raised, looking upward with a curious and expressive face.
Otters are highly social animals, often playful much like ferrets in the pet world. Photo by Ellie Burgin From Pexels
Belgian dog lying down after circling, showing instinctual behavior inherited from wolves
This Belgian dog has just circled before lying down, a quiet echo of its wild ancestry.
Image by Inge Van den Heuvel from Pexels
Gray and white indoor cat lying on a rope-covered wooden toy for enrichment
This indoor cat rests on a rope-covered scratching toy — a simple, natural way to support instinctual behaviors.
Photo by Cats Coming, via Pexels
A white rabbit sitting on grass surrounded by autumn leaves, appearing alert and relaxed.
Rabbits thrive when they can explore, forage, and play in safe, enriched outdoor spaces.

Photo by Ali Atakan Açıkbaş From Pexels
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