Monthly Archives: February 2014

Want to sound smart?

When someone talks about fur balls, tell them that the correct scientific terminology is a bezoar. In reality, a bezoar is simply a mass that is usually stuck in the GI tract but since cats lick so much, their mass … Continue reading

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The cat’s meow

Cats usually only meow at humans; if they want to direct attention to other cats, they hiss, spit, purr, and occasionally claw at the other cat’s face.

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Cat Time

Cats spend about 2/3 of their life asleep. On top of that, they spend about 1/3 of their awake time grooming themselves. The rest of the time they act like snobs and hunt things.

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Cats love the grass

Cats will munch on some grass (not that kind of grass) to help them pass fur balls through their digestion tract. Some people think that it helps to calm their stomach as well.

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Many cat owners love their cats so much that they believe that they have a deep connection where their cat can read their mind

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It takes 24 cat skins to make a coat

How do you know that?? You’re sick, man, you’re a monster.

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Egyptian Mau

A lot of people think the Egyptian Mau is the oldest cat breed but no one knows for sure. One thing we do know, however, is that it’s appearance has not significantly changed over three centuries and that it’s a … Continue reading

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Cinderella’s fairy godmother is a cat in the Italian version

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Clouded Leopard

This feline is odd because it doesn’t groom itself or rest/sleep a lot like most domesticated cats nor does it roar like typical big cats (tigers, cheetahs, etc.).

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Hot Cats

If your cat is sufficiently hydrated, they can withstand an external temperature of 133° F. To give you an idea of how extreme this is, humans can tolerate an external temperature of about 104° F, depending on their water intake … Continue reading

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