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RE: The Wonder of Cats: Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington
The heaviest cat on record is Himmy, a Tabby from Queensland, Australia. He weighed nearly 47 pounds (21 kg). He died at the age of 10.
The heaviest cat on record is Himmy, a Tabby from Queensland, Australia. He weighed nearly 47 pounds (21 kg). He died at the age of 10.
I believe there was a cat that lived up to 36 years old.
Cats and kittens should be acquired in pairs whenever possible as cat families interact best in pairs.
That's a good idea. Sometimes two are better than one.
Cats can predict earthquakes. We humans are not 100% sure how they do it. There are several different theories.
Other animals can predict them too. They seem to sense it from deep in the Earth.
All cats need taurine in their diet to avoid blindness. Cats must also have fat in their diet as they are unable to produce it on their own.
This is true. Many cat foods have taurine.
The cat who holds the record for the longest non-fatal fall is Andy. He fell from the 16th floor of an apartment building (about 200 ft/.06 km) and survived.