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It's been said that people that hate cats will come back as mice in their next life.
Cats Vs. Dogs
Any of my readers who work in any business related career will be familiar with the SWOT analysis. SWOT stands for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. It is a way of assessing, in easily digestible form, an existing or potential market for a new or existing product which looks at that product in relationship to existing or potential competitors in that market. It is one of those things marketing loves to do because it makes it seem as if they have a role beyond just deciding what typeface to use on the company website, writing up social media posts five people will ever read, and collecting site traffic data to be analyzed by data scientists in an attempt to increase that number to six people. I kid of course, marketing is one of my favorite business functions, and critically important to business success, and mostly wont even bother with a post unless at least ten people at least will see it.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Petlife
The world's smallest cat: not just cute
In the last issue we talked about domestic cats, today our protagonist is also a cat but compared to the domestic cats that are cute outside, today's little guy is a strength, they are black-footed cats, one of the smallest felines in Africa, the appearance looks equally cute, but if you like it, it is definitely because of their strength.
By Jorge BURRUCHAGA3 years ago in Petlife
Cat's little eyes, charming and mysterious.
It is said that a cat's eyes can speak, and from their eyes, you can read the cat's emotions and even see what is going on deep in the cat's mind. The beauty of cats is also reflected through their eyes, and good-looking cats will have big, beautiful eyes.
By Taufik Olu3 years ago in Petlife
Can cats really remember names?
Naming a cat doesn't seem to be as easy as it sounds. In a recent feline research experiment, researchers found that "many cats cannot distinguish their names by sound alone. "In this study, a surprising conclusion was that cats need to observe their owners' expressions to confirm that a "noun" may be calling them.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Petlife
Why do entrepreneurs need cat company?
Tang Mi's company finally closed its Series A round of funding last December, which valued his company at $800 million. After being invited to share his story with his cat, he happily agreed to do so, even though he knew it was a "non-disclosure of his company's name and would not bring any publicity to his company" because Tang Mi felt it was time to tell his story with his cat Muppet.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Petlife





