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Unique Facts About Cats

Unique Facts About Cats

You know, cats (Felis silvestris-catus), especially the house cat is one of the most powerful predators in the world. This cat is able to kill or eat several thousand species, defeating the big cats (such as lions, tigers, and the like) are only able to prey on less than 100 species. However, because the size is small, it is not harmful to humans. But still it is very dangerous if a cat is infected with rabies.

Cats have been associated with human life since at least 3500 years ago. When the ancient Egyptians had used the cat to repel rat and other rodents from their harvest. However, believe it or not, in this world there is only 1% population of cats in the world that includes a pure strain or cat race. The rest is the result of mixing cats of different races or what we call ordinary domestic cats. Therefore, cat races including the most commonly sought after and expensive.

In English that is used in America, a cat often wrote with "Meow". In the UK alone, the sound of a cat written "Miaow".

Cats usually weigh between 2.5 to 7 kg and rarely exceed 10 kg unless specifically overeating, cats can achieve weight 23 kg. In captivity, cats can live for 15 to 20 years whereas the oldest cat ever known 36-year-old! Wildcats living in a modern urban environment is only able to live for 2 years or even less than that.

Cats, including animals that are very clean. They often take care of themselves by licking their hair. Their saliva is a powerful cleaning agent. but can trigger allergies in humans. Sometimes cats regurgitate a sort of hairball or coils of hair collected in his stomach. Meanwhile, the cat can save energy by sleeping more often than any other animal. Older cats sleep vary between 12-16 hours per day, with the average number of 13-14 hours. But not rare cats that sleep for 20 hours in a day.

Believe it or not, in the Middle Ages cats are considered associated with witches and often killed by being burned and thrown from a high place. Some historians believe that the outbreak of the Black Death or bubonic plague spread rapidly in Europe in the 14th century due to the superstition. That is because the number of murders committed cats thus increasing the population of mice carrying the bubonic plague.

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