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Characteristics
Main article: Cat anatomy
Size
Senses
Main article: Cat senses
Vision
Reflection of camera flash from the tapetum lucidum
Behavior
See also: Cat behavior
An alert cat at night, with pupils dilated and ears directed at a
sound.
Outdoor cats are active both day and night, although they tend to be slightly more active at night.
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Domestic cats spend the majority of their time in the vicinity of their homes but can range many
hundreds of meters from this central point. They establish territories that vary considerably in size, in
one study ranging 7–28 ha (17–69 acres).[91] The timing of cats' activity is quite flexible and varied but
being low-light predators, they are generally crepuscular, which means they tend to be more active
near dawn and dusk. However, house cats' behavior is also influenced by human activity and they
may adapt to their owners' sleeping patterns to some extent.[92][93]
Cats conserve energy by sleeping more than most animals, especially as they grow older. The daily
duration of sleep varies, usually between 12 and 16 hours, with 13 and 14 being the average. Some
cats can sleep as much as 20 hours. The term "cat nap" for a short rest refers to the cat's tendency
to fall asleep (lightly) for a brief period. While asleep, cats experience short periods of rapid eye
movement sleep often accompanied by muscle twitches, which suggests they are dreaming.[94]
Sociability
Cat tongue
Cats are known for spending considerable amounts of time licking their coats to keep them clean. [117]
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The cat's tongue has backward-facing spines about 0.5 millimetre long, called lingual papillae,
which contain keratin making them rigid.[119] The papillae act like a hairbrush, and some cats,
particularly long-haired cats, occasionally regurgitate sausage-shaped 2–3 cm (0.79–1.18 in)
long hairballs of fur that have collected in their stomachs from grooming. Hairballs can be prevented
with remedies that ease elimination of the hair through the gut, as well as regular grooming of the
coat with a comb or stiff brush.[117]
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