Friday, March 8, 2013

25 Strange yet Interesting Facts About Cats


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25 Strange yet Interesting Facts About Cats


So i was looking around the internet to bring you some new and exciting stuff and i came across this! I did not write it and i cant seem to find the Author of it so ill put a link to the page on here also:
http://voices.yahoo.com/25-strange-yet-interesting-facts-cats-6357612.html

I just found this interesting and wanted to share...

One out of four American households has a cat for a pet. However, you do not have to own a cat to appreciate its eccentricities and unique behaviors. If you are an ailurophile (cat lover), the following cat trivia will teach you interesting and probably new facts about cat behavior, lifecycle, senses, and habits.
1. There are more than 500 million domestic cats in the world, with 33 different breeds.
2. Cats "paw" or "knead" (repeatedly treading on a spot - sometimes its owner) to mark their territory. Cats sweat through the bottom of their paws and rub off the sweat as a marking mechanism.
3. Cat urine glows in the dark when a black light shines on it. If you think your cat or kitten has had an accident in your home, use a black light to find the mishap.
4. The print on a cat's nose has a unique ridged pattern, like a human fingerprint.
5. 25% of cat owners admit to blow drying their cat's hair after a bath.
6. If your cat is near you, and her tail is quivering, this is the greatest expression of love your cat can give you.
7. If your cat is thrashing its tail, she is in a bad mood - time for you to keep your distance!
8. Only domestic cats hold their tails straight up while walking. Wild cats hold their tails horizontally or tucked between their legs while walking.
9. During her productive life, one female cat could have more than 100 kittens. A single pair of cats and their kittens can produce as many as 420,000 kittens in just 7 years.
10. Sir Isaac Newton, discoverer of the principles of gravity, also invented the cat door.
11. The more you talk to your cat, the more it will speak to you.
12. Kittens begin dreaming when they are over one week old.
13. A group of kittens is called a "kindle." A group of grown cats is called a "clowder." A male cat is called a "tom," a female cat is called a "molly" or "queen", and young cats are called "kittens."
14. Cats spend 30% of their waking hours grooming themselves.
15. Each year Americans spend four billion dollars on cat food. That's one billion dollars more than they spend on baby food!
16. Cats can make over 100 vocal sounds, while dogs can only make 10.
17. The majority of cats do not have any eyelashes.
18. Cats have been used to deliver mail: In Belgium in 1879, 37 cats were used to deliver mail to villages. However they found that the cats were not disciplined enough to keep it up.
19. In a lifetime, the average house cat spends approximately 10,950 hours purring.
20. A cat's jaws cannot move sideways.
21. Cats rarely meow at other cats.
22. When cats are happy, they may squeeze their eyes shut.
23. Cats don't use their voice's natural frequency range to verbally communicate feelings such as affection, anger, hunger, boredom, happiness and fear - this would be inaudible to humans as this frequency is much lower than humans can hear. Some researchers believe cats may have learned we can't hear them in their natural range and have
adapted so they can relate to us on our terms.
24. The reason for the lack of mouse-flavored cat food is due to the fact that the test subjects (cats, naturally!) did not like it.
25. Cats see so well in the dark because their eyes actually reflect light. Light goes in their eyes, and is reflected back out. This means that their eyes actually work almost like built-in flashlights.

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Much love 
MOMMA

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