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CATS

There are over 100 different cat breeds, and they can see up to 120 feet away with a peripheral vision of about 280 degrees. The average lifespan for indoor cats is 15 years, while outdoor cats typically live only 3-5 years. Cats have unique traits such as a quivering tail indicating affection, and they can produce around 100 different vocalization sounds.

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CATS

There are over 100 different cat breeds, and they can see up to 120 feet away with a peripheral vision of about 280 degrees. The average lifespan for indoor cats is 15 years, while outdoor cats typically live only 3-5 years. Cats have unique traits such as a quivering tail indicating affection, and they can produce around 100 different vocalization sounds.

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FACTS ABOUT CATS

1.There are over 100 different cat breeds


2.Cats can see up to 120 feet away. Their
peripheral vision is about 280 degrees
3.The oldest cat known, lived to the grand age of
36
4.The average age for an indoor cat is 15 years
while the average age for an outdoor cat is
only 3-5 years
5.Blue eyed cats are often prone to deafness
6.Cats lap liquid from the underside of their
tongue rather than from the top when drinking
7.The largest breed of cat is the Ragdoll. Males
weigh 12-20 pounds, with females weighing
10-15 pounds
8.At birth, kittens can’t see or hear
9.Cats can see in colour – they are partially
colour blind
10.A quivering cats tail is the greatest sign of love
a cat can give you
11.A cat can jump 5 times as high as it is tall
12.If a cat snores, or rolls over on his back to
expose his belly it means it trusts you
13.Cats respond more readily to names that end
in an “ee” sound
14.Compared to a dog’s 10 vocalisation sounds
(approx), cats have 100 different vocalization
sounds
15.Cats purr at the same frequency as an idling
diesel engine, approx 26 cycles per second
16.Sir Isaac Newton, discoverer of the principles
of gravity, also invented the cat flap
17.A cat will almost never “meow” at another cat.
This sound is mostly reserved for humans
18.Cats have the largest eyes of any mammal in
relation to body size
19.Cats are the sleepiest of all mammals. They
spend an average of 16 hours sleeping each
day
20.The nose pad of a cat is ridged in a pattern
that is unique, just like the fingerprint of a
human

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