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8 Fun Cat Information

Whether you've been raising cats since childhood or you've just welcomed a cat or a cat into your home as part of your family, cats have the power to be stunned by their childish movements, through which they love the members of the house. She's an intelligent animal, she's good at playing and entertaining, and these creatures don't have to play with string or laser light, so there's information that many people might not know about those creatures that we're going to show you.



The first year of a cat's life is equivalent to the first 15 years of human life.

Its second year is roughly 25 years old.

After that, the cat tends to grow more slowly, ranging in age from four to five human years every 12 months than humans.





2. You can rotate her ears 180 degrees.

While humans have six muscles in both outside ears, cats have 32 muscles with all ears!

These muscles give cats the ability to rotate and rotate their ears to determine the exact source of 

noise.






3. The average cat heard at least five times stronger than the human hearing.

Cat hearing is very sensitive, and it can hear tones much higher than humans. This ability gives them an advantage in nature, as most of their prey, such as rodents or birds, make high-pitched noises.




4. She spends about 70% of the day sleeping and 15% of the day taking care of herself through licking and cleaning.

Cats sleep most of the time they don't spend hunting, which saves their strength over the day for dinner. Although domestic cats do not hunt at home, these evolutionary traits have been transferred to them.

Adult cats can sleep 16 to 20 hours a day, and older cats can sleep approximately 24 hours a day.

5. A cat can't see right under its nos

Although cats are commonly known for their strong vision, they have a blind spot. That's because prey usually doesn't fall directly under a cat's nose. When prey approaches the cat, it's more likely to depend on her sense of smell than on her vision.

  

6. Most cats don't have sprinklers.

 


. You have five fingers in each claw in front of me, and only four fingers in the back7.

However, some cats have additional fingers, and it is recorded that the most cat has claws, 

numbering 32.


8. Their bones are more human than human.

While humans have 206 bones, cats have an average of 244 bones, ranging from 230 to 250 

depending on the length of their tail and the number of fingers of their menus.


 

 

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