In the world of petscats often dazzle with their mystery and grace. However, despite their popularity, many owners are unaware of key features about these felines. Experts say that even the most experienced lovers could be surprised by surprising aspects of the physiology and the behavior of your cats.
Knowing these little-known characteristics not only enriches our relationship with cats, but also improve your quality of lifeDiscovering previously unknown details about their senses and behaviors can transform the way we care for and understand our furry companions.
Characteristics of cats that few owners know
They sleep a lot
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The average cat spends between 16 and 18 hours sleeping each day, which represents around 70% of their life. Although they love to rest during the day, they are usually most active at dawn and dusk, so it is not unusual for them to run around the house at 4 a.m.
Cats have three eyelids.
In addition to the upper and lower eyelids, cats have a third eyelid, known as the nictitating membrane. This eyelid moves diagonally across the eye, helping to clear debris and protect vision.
Cats produce around 100 different sounds.
Beyond meowing, cats can make a variety of sounds, including purring, trilling, and chirping. Each of these noises has a specific meaning, so it’s important to pay attention to understand their intentions.
Almost all calico cats are female.
Calico cats, with their distinctive white, orange and black markings, are predominantly female, with over 99% of these felines being female. Male calico cats are very rare and usually sterile.
Cats can jump six times their height.
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A healthy adult cat has the ability to jump up to six times its height, and some very athletic felines can jump even higher. Their musculature and joints allow them to execute these impressive leaps with ease.
Cats’ vision and hearing are superior to those of humans.
Cats have a field of vision of approximately 200 degrees and excellent night vision in low-light conditions. They can also hear sounds up to 64 kHz, much higher than the human hearing range, surpassing even dogs in hearing ability.
A cat’s nose pad is unique
A cat’s nose prints are as unique as fingerprints on humans. Every feline has a distinctive pattern of swirls and stripes on its nose.
Owning a cat may reduce the risk of heart attack
A ten-year study has found that owning a cat can reduce the risk of heart attack by about a third, as these animals help reduce stress, often being more effective in this regard than drugs or surgical interventions.
Many cats are lactose intolerant.
Although cats are attracted to milk, many cannot digest it properly due to a lack of lactase, the enzyme that breaks down milk, which can cause diarrhea.
Cats have five toes on their front paws and four on their back paws.
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While cats’ front paws have five toes, their back paws have four. Some cats have extra toes, known as polydactyls, and the world record for the most toes belongs to a cat named Paws, with 28 toes.
Cats use their whiskers for orientation
The whiskers on cats’ noses and eyebrows are used to detect the location and size of objects. These sensors are especially useful in the dark or when cats move stealthily.
In ancient Egypt, cats were worshipped
In ancient Egypt, cats were revered and considered deities in some religious representations. These animals played a crucial role in Egyptian culture and religion.
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