Cat' it's smart | 8 facts of cats to know

in #animal7 years ago

my house cat is so clever in everything
my nys had never liked a cat but since this puss cat came to my house he made me like him with his nature and his funny behavior !!
he seems to understand my language
this cat never urinating in the house never mintah in the house and defecate
This cat wants to urinate or big she always gives us a sign to bring her out of the house
here are 8 facts about cats

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  1. Cats can not taste sweet
    The Puss did not have any sweet taste in their mouths so they could not taste the sweetness even though they were given the food that had the flavor.

  2. Cats can sweat
    It turns out that Puss does not have sweat-producing glands on their body just like the Furriends have. But actually they are also sweating loh, just not on the whole body, but on the pads that are on their feet. Ever seen Puss's claws? Ever see the pads on the sole of their feet are usually pink nah nah that's where they sweat.

  3. Cats do not have collarbones
    Furriends likes to wonder why the Puss can sometimes do strange activities or movements, like when they pass through a much smaller gap than their body and look like they can enter and also pass a fitting-sized place and sometimes even smaller than their body volume. Apparently this is because the Puss does not have a collarbone that allows them to have high body flexibility and can pass through any gap.

  4. Cats communicate through the nose
    Kissing your body with a wet nose, rubbing your forehead or licking you, while closing your eyes. This implies the Puss has trusted you completely, Furriends!

  5. The sun lovers
    If Furriends likes to notice the Puss often bask in the sun or sleep in warm places, this is due to the nature derived from their ancestors from the African desert cat who liked the warm temperatures.

  6. His heartbeat raced fast
    The cat's heart rate ranges from 160-250 times per minute. Depends on their age. The younger, the faster the heartbeat.

  7. Many cats are born with blue-eyed balls
    Most cats are born with blue eyeballs, only their blue eyeballs at birth then gradually change color in the third week they are born and at 12 to 16 weeks their eyeballs will have a color that then remains until they grow up. Well, the eyeballs of the Puss you colored what ya?

  8. Urine kcuing can burn in the dark
    Did Furriends know that Puss's urine can glow in the dark if there is no light above them? Well, this is actually one of Puss's self-defense to get back on their way back home and we can also use it to look for the cat's trace that may be missing in the house!....

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