Cat Facts: Furry Fun!

  • The first year of a cat’s life is roughly equal to the first 15 years of human life. Your cat’s second year is roughly equal to the first 25 of a human’s. After that, your cat tends to develop more slowly and ages about four to five human years every 12 months.

  • Cats can rotate their ears 180 degrees.  While humans have six muscles in both of their outer ears, cats have 32 muscles in each of theirs! These muscles give cats the ability to swivel and rotate their ears to pinpoint the exact source of a noise.

  • The hearing of the average cat is at least five times stronger than that of a human adult. Cat hearing is extremely sensitive and can hear tones at much higher pitches than humans. This gives them an advantage in nature, as most of their prey, such as rodents or birds, make high-pitched sounds.

  • In the largest domestic cat breed, the average male weighs approximately 20 pounds.  Some of these large domestic cats include the Siberian Cat, Ragdoll, Maine Coon and British Shorthair. These big cats are typically known for their fluffy coats and affectionate nature.

  • Domestic cats spend about 70 per cent of the day sleeping and 15 per cent of the day grooming.  Cats are evolved to sleep most of the time they don’t spend hunting, saving up their strength to catch their dinner. While they are not hunting at home, these evolutionary traits have carried over. Adult cats can sleep from 16 to 20 hours a day. Kittens and older cats can sleep almost 24 hours a day.

  • A cat cannot see directly under its nose. While cats are typically known for their powerful vision, they have a blind spot! This is because prey usually does not come directly under a cat’s nose. When prey does come close to the cat, they are much more likely to rely on their sense of smell than their vision.

  • Most cats have no eyelashes.

  • Cats have five toes on each front paw, but only four on the back ones. It’s not uncommon, though, for cats to have extra toes. The cat with the most toes known had 32—eight on each paw!

  • Some believe that if you dream about a white cat, good luck will follow. In many countries, myths and fables, white cats are seen as a symbol of good luck and are believed to represent purity and happiness.

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