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RE: Ruins of POMPEII
Thank you @steemitboard. Pompeii is a fascinating place due to its history. The plaster casts from there have found that even animals like dogs were left behind when Vesuvius erupted. I do not know if cats were found, but I am sure cats roamed about there too. @catfacts might know the answer, especially because there were many in that region.
Approximately 40,000 people are bitten by cats in the U.S. annually.
That number must be far less than those of dogs.
Kittens who are taken along on short, trouble-free car trips to town tend to make good passengers when they get older. They get used to the sounds and motions of traveling and make less connection between the car and the visits to the vet.
Most pets are easier to train when young, this is true.
The cat's clavicle, or collarbone, does not connect with other bones but is buried in the muscles of the shoulder region. This lack of a functioning collarbone allows them to fit through any opening the size of their head.