- A cat has 230 bones, human only has 206 bones
- A domestic cat’s sense of smell is 14 times stronger than a human,
- A cat's hearing is more sensitive than human. A cat's hearing range is 45 to 64,000 Hz, compared to 64-23,000 Hz in human.
- A cat can do about 100 different vocalizations; while a dog only has 10 vocalizations.
- A cat sees six times better in the low light than human.
- A cat’s pulse is about 130-240 beats per minute.
- The normal cat’s temperature is between 38-39 degrees Celsius.
- The cat’s eyes are the largest among any mammal.
- The cat's front paw has 5 toes and the back paws have 4.
- An adult cat has 30 teeth; 12 incisors, 10 premolars, 4 canines, and 4 molars.
- A cat has about 60,000 hairs per square inch on its back and about 120,000 per square inch on its underside.
- A cat walks with its toes.
- The cat’s tail is used to maintain balance, and a cat with no tail would have a hard time landing on its feet because the tail acts as a counter balance against which the cat can pivot in mid air.
- An indoor-only cat has a longer lifespan than an outdoor-only cat. An indoor-only can live 16 years, while an outdoor-only is about 3-5 years.
- A cat often eats grass to aid in digestion and to get rid of fur in the stomach.
- A cat sleeps for 16 hours per day on average.
- Purring doesn’t always indicate that a cat is happy, but also indicate a cat is distressed or in pain.
- A cat don’t have true collarbone. Because of this, a cat’s frontal limbs can fold straight inward, allowing a cat to fit through any space large enough for its head to get into.
- The speed of a domestic cat can reach 30 mph.
- A cat’s gestation is approximately 9 weeks or between 61-70 days from conception to delivery
- A cat has 30 vertebrae, more than a human which only has 25 vertebrae.
- A cat jumps 5 times their height.
- When your cat rubs against you, the cat is marking you with its scent.
- The cat’s footpads use to absorb the shocks of landing when a cat jumps.
- The domestic cat is the only species that can walk while holding its tail vertically.
- A cat lover called ailurophile, the opposite is ailurophobe, a cat hater.
- A cat purr at roughly the same velocity of idling diesel engine, around 26 cycles per second.
- A cat uses their underside tongue for lapping liquid.
- A cat’s urine glows under a black light.
- A cat takes 20-40 breaths per minute.
- Due to the faulty of sweet receptor gene, a cat can’t taste sweet.
- Most cats don’t have eyelashes.
- A white cat with blue eye is often prone to deafness.
- A cat cannot see directly beneath its nose.
- Cow’s milk can give some cat diarrhea.
- A cat can get tapeworms from eating mice.
- “Tom” is a call for a male cat; “queen” is for a female cat.
- Kindle is a call for a group of kittens, while a group of cats called a clowder.
- There are about 100 distinct breeds of domestic cat today.
- The cat flap was invented by Sir Isaac Newton.
- Abraham Lincoln is cat lover. While he lived in the White House, he had four cats.
- Napoleon was afraid of cats.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
42 Facts about Cat
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