Cat Facts – Fascinating Insights into Our Feline Friends
Cats have the amazing ability to always land on their feet.
A group of cats is called a clowder.
Cats sleep for an average of 15 hours a day.
A cat’s nose is unique, just like a human’s fingerprint.
Cats have five toes on their front paws, but only four on their back paws.
Ancient Egyptians worshipped cats and considered them sacred.
Domestic cats can run up to 30 miles per hour.
The world’s oldest cat lived to be 38 years old.
Cats have a specialized reflective layer in their eyes that helps them see better at night.
A cat’s brain is 90% similar to a human’s.
Cats can rotate their ears 180 degrees.
Unlike humans, cats’ sense of taste can’t detect sweetness.
The average cat can jump up to six times its body length.
Strangely, cats have a small, bony structure in their ear, called a Hemingway’s cat.
A cat’s whiskers are generally the same width as their body, so they can determine if they can fit through tight spaces.
Cats have a specialized claw that they don’t use for scratching – it’s called the dewclaw.
Cats use their whiskers to determine if they can fit inside an opening.
Cats have retractable claws, which help them walk silently.
Cats can make over 100 different sounds.
Cats sweat through their paws.
A cat’s nose pad is as unique as a human’s fingerprint.
Cat Facts – Fascinating Insights into Our Feline Friends part 2
The pattern on a cat’s nose is called a nose leather.
Some cats have extra toes – they’re called polydactyl cats.
Indoor cats can live twice as long as outdoor cats.
Cats have a specialized third eyelid, called a haw, that helps protect their eyes.
A cat’s jaw cannot move sideways, only up and down.
Cats have a unique collarbone that allows them to always land on their feet.
The world record for the largest number of kittens born to a single cat is 150.
Cats have a specialized scent gland on their cheeks that they use for marking territory.
Cats have a strong aversion to anything citrus.
The world’s longest cat measured over 48 inches from nose to tail.
The average cat walks around 1,000 miles in a year.
Cats have excellent night vision but can’t see in complete darkness.
A cat’s brain is structured similarly to a human’s brain, minus the areas responsible for complex emotions.
It’s believed that cats can hear ultrasonic sounds.
Cats have a unique collarbone that allows them to always land on their feet.
The fear of cats is known as ailurophobia.
Russian cosmonauts took a cat into space in 1963 to test the effects of space travel on living organisms.
Ancient Romans believed that cats brought good fortune.
The world’s largest cat measured 48.5 inches long.
The world’s oldest cat was named Creme Puff and lived for 38 years.
A cat’s nose is as unique as a human’s fingerprint.
The world’s most expensive cat sold for $41,4
Cats have a specialized reflective layer in their eyes that allows them to see better at night.
The scientific name for a domestic cat is Felis catus.