Cat lovers, however, are more open to new experiences than dog lovers.
Cat owners who are male tend to be more fortunate in love as they are perceived to be more sensitive.
Cat owners are 17% more likely to get a university degree.
Cat lovers are 25% more likely to choose George as their favorite Beatles.
The cat’s carbon footprint is similar to the VW Bug footprint,
while the psi footprint is more like the Hummer’s.
When your cat brings home a dead mouse or bird, it may do so
to show that you are hopeless at hunting.
Cats have poorer eyesight during the day, but at night they sees seven times less light than humans.
Sterilization and castration of cats is becoming more and more popular as it prevents many diseases and homelessness
Only 24% of cats admitted to shelters are adopted, Red cats are usually male. The
gene responsible for the red color of cat’s fur is linked to the
sex chromosome. This is why about 80% of red cats are gentlemen.
Cats are carnivores. The cat is an obligatory and strict carnivore.
Unlike a dog, which can be fed plant in exceptional circumstances, a cat’s body cannot survive such a diet. It is related to the structure of the cat’s digestive system.
Cats eat only raw meat (including wet food) and should not eat cooked food. Only in very few cases is the cooked version of
the BARF diet recommended.
Cats are born with blue eyes. All kittens are born with blue eyes.
Their true eye color doesn’t show up until between the sixth and
seventh week of life. In some individuals, the final color may
not develop until two or three years.
Cats have a very sensitive mustache. Cat’s whiskers are, in
fact, super-sensitive, sensory hair. They have many functions in the life of a little purr, and the lack of them is much more of a problem than the lack of sight or even hearing.
Cats eat grass instinctively. Cats are strictly carnivores. However, they sometimes nibble at home plants or grass in the garden.
Why is this happening?
Swallowing plant fiber stimulates the body to vomit. In this way, the cat is cleared of food fragments that cannot be digested – for example, bird feathers or mouse hair.
Cats have a wider angle of view than humans. Cat’s eyesight is not perfect, but these animals have a very wide angle of view, exceeding 185 degrees. This is why they are able to see an
object approaching them diagonally.
Cats’ noses have a unique shape.
If you examine a cat’s nose, you will notice that there are tiny
bumps on its surface. They correspond to human fingerprints. This means that each cat has a unique nose that cannot be faked. If cats use smartphones in the future, it is the nose reader that will allow
them to unlock the device.
Due to the fact that there are 32 muscles in the cat’s ear that
control the movements of the
outer ear (in humans there are only 6), the cat can move each ear separately and independently rotate them 180 degrees.
No two cat noses are alike – each one is as unique as human fingerprints and gives a different imprint.
Cats can literally “taste” smells because they have an additional, sixth sense: the combination of smell and taste. They owe it to the so-called Jacobson’s organ,
which is located at the top of the palate – when the taste buds on the tongue sense the smell molecules, Jacobson’s organ
sends neurological impulses to the brain.