40 Awesome Cat Facts to Understand Them Better

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28 Mar 201912:14

Summary

TLDRDiscover the intriguing world of cats with this informative script. From their 4,000-year domestication history to their unique social behaviors and sensory abilities, cats are full of surprises. Learn about their complex vocalizations, the significance of their body language, and their remarkable adaptability. Uncover lesser-known facts like their aversion to sweets, their impressive jumping skills, and the story of Stubbs, the cat mayor. This script is a must for cat lovers, offering insights into feline physiology, psychology, and even their role in human health and happiness.

Takeaways

  • 🐾 Cats have been domesticated for around 4,000 years and were once feared hunters.
  • 👶 For a cat to be sociable, it should interact with humans between 2 to 16 weeks old; after that, it's hard to domesticate.
  • 🐈‍⬛ A group of kittens is called a 'kindle', adult cats 'a clowder', female cats 'queens', and male cats 'toms'.
  • 🗣️ Cats can produce up to 100 different sounds, with purring and meowing being just a small part of their vocal range.
  • 🐱 Cats only meow at humans; they use other sounds like hissing and spitting for communication with other animals.
  • 🦮 The first year of a cat's life is equivalent to 15 human years, with aging rates changing as the cat gets older.
  • 🐾 Feline acne is common among cats, often manifesting as blackheads on their chins.
  • 🌡️ Cats, being desert animals, handle heat well and can secrete sweat through their paws when hot or scared.
  • 💤 Cats sleep about two-thirds of the day, with a 9-year-old cat being fully awake for only 3 years of its life.
  • 👃 A cat's sense of smell is approximately 14 times greater than that of a human.
  • 🤲 Cats often clean themselves to remove human scent, and they mark their owners by rubbing against them from nose to tail.

Q & A

  • How long have cats been domesticated?

    -Cats have been domesticated for about 4,000 years.

  • At what age should a cat start interacting with humans to be sociable?

    -A cat should start interacting with humans from about 2 weeks old to be sociable.

  • What is the term for a group of kittens?

    -A group of kittens is often called a kindle.

  • How many different sounds can cats make?

    -Cats can make up to 100 different sounds.

  • Do cats meow at other animals like they do at humans?

    -Cats only meow at humans. With other animals, they hiss, spit, and purr, but never meow.

  • How is a cat's first year of life equated to human years?

    -The first year of a cat's life is equal to the first 15 human years.

  • Why do cats secrete sweat through their paws?

    -Cats secrete sweat through their paws if they feel especially hot or frightened.

  • What percentage of a cat's day is spent sleeping on average?

    -Most cats tend to spend about two-thirds of their day sleeping.

  • How is a cat's sense of smell compared to that of a human?

    -A cat's sense of smell is approximately 14 times greater than that of the average human.

  • Why do cats lick their fur to remove the scent of their owners?

    -Cats lick their fur to remove the scent of their owners because it is a natural instinct to clean themselves, and they also want to mark their owners as their own.

  • Why can't cats taste sweets?

    -Cats can't taste sweets due to a mutation in their key taste receptor.

  • What are some foods that are harmful to cats and should not be given to them?

    -Onion, garlic, green tomatoes, chocolate, grapes, raisins, and milk are harmful to cats and should not be given to them.

  • What is the location of a cat's belly button?

    -A cat's belly button is usually located about two-thirds of the way down a cat's belly.

  • Why do cats often ignore their owner when their name is called?

    -Cats often ignore their owner when their name is called because they haven't been domesticated to listen to people's orders, unlike dogs.

  • What is the significance of black cats in various cultures?

    -In England, Asia, France, and many other countries, black cats are considered to bring prosperity and happiness, contrary to the belief of bad luck.

  • What is the purpose of a cat's whiskers?

    -A cat's whiskers are covered in numerous nerve cells and blood vessels, helping them detect changes around them and determine if they can fit into a certain space.

  • What is the name of the album created specifically for cats to enjoy?

    -The album created specifically for cats to enjoy is called 'Music for Cats' by composer David Teie and animal scientists.

  • What is the name of the reflective layer in a cat's eyes that enhances their night vision?

    -The reflective layer in a cat's eyes is called the tapetum lucidum.

  • What was the name of the cat who served as mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska?

    -The cat who served as mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska, was named Stubbs.

  • How many beats per minute does a cat's heart typically beat?

    -A cat's heart typically beats 110 to 140 times per minute.

  • Which cat holds the record for giving birth to the most kittens?

    -A tabby cat named Dusty holds the record for giving birth to 420 kittens.

  • How many neurons does a cat's cerebral cortex contain compared to a dog's?

    -A cat's cerebral cortex contains 300 million neurons, compared to around 160 million in dogs.

  • What is the natural instinct of a kitten regarding its feces?

    -The natural instinct of a kitten is to cover its feces, and if a cat doesn't do that, it's showing dominance in the household.

  • Do some ginger tabby cats have freckles, and if so, where are they located?

    -Some ginger tabby cats have freckles around their mouth and even on their eyelids.

  • How many muscles do cats have in their ears compared to humans?

    -Cats have 32 muscles in their ears compared to 12 in humans.

  • What was the name of the first cat sent to space?

    -The first cat sent to space was named Félicette.

  • How many toes do cats typically have on their front and back paws?

    -Cats usually have 5 toes on each of their front paws and 4 toes on their back paws.

  • What was the name of the calico cat who became a station master and increased passenger traffic?

    -The calico cat who became a station master and increased passenger traffic was named Tama.

  • How many times their own length can cats jump?

    -Cats can easily jump about 6 times their own length.

  • Do cats have a lower social IQ than dogs, and if so, how do they compensate?

    -Cats have a lower social IQ than dogs, but they compensate with better long-term memory and the ability to solve difficult cognitive problems.

  • How is a cat's brain similar to a human's?

    -A cat's brain is similar to a human's in that they have almost identical brain regions that take care of emotions.

  • What areas of a cat's face do they enjoy being touched, according to researchers?

    -Cats enjoy being touched around their lips, chin, and cheeks.

  • What is the record lifespan of a cat, and what was the name of the oldest recorded cat?

    -The oldest recorded cat was Creme Puff, who lived for 38 years.

  • What causes a cat to purr, and how is it produced?

    -Cats purr due to a small group of thin bones located between the base of their skull and the root of their tongue. When they feel happy, the muscles contract, creating the vibration of the vocal folds.

  • Are most cats left-pawed or right-pawed?

    -Most cats are actually left-pawed.

  • What personality traits are associated with cat owners, according to psychologists?

    -Cat owners are described as logical, practical, and introverted.

  • How does living with a cat benefit mental and physical health?

    -Living with a cat helps relieve stress, anxiety, and depression, which can lower blood pressure and protect against heart problems, including stroke.

  • What is the adoption rate of kittens from animal shelters, and what can be done to improve it?

    -Only 24% of kittens from animal shelters get adopted. Adopting a kitten can help improve this figure.

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