A cat believes in itself, her walk can assure you that much. She is independent, has a mind of her own yet she is gentle enough to be liked by all. A number of myths have surrounded this animal since ages. In ancient Europe, she was believed to be an evil spirit. Sometimes tattoos are harmful for skin. Those were the bad days for cats. Now, cats have become a part of almost every household. They have the power to win the hearts of their owners through their elegance, dignity and off course, their soft purrs and mews can have effect on you almost instantly.

Amazing Cat facts

Did you know...
  • Ailurophilia is the word to define "love of cats."
  • Ailurophobia means Fear of cats.
  • We have around 500 million domestic cats in the world, with 33 different breeds.
  • A cat's heart beat is twice as fast as our heart beat, at 110 to 140 beats per minute.
  • The largest cat breed is the Ragdoll. Males weigh twelve to twenty pounds where as the females weigh around ten to fifteen pounds.
  • The smallest cat breed is the Singapura. Males weigh about six pounds while females weigh about four pounds. There is one breed of cat called Calico cats who are almost always female.
  • Cats usually wag their tails when they are in a stage of conflict.
  • An average cat has 1-8 kittens per litter, and 2-3 litters per year.
  • During her productive life, a female cat can give birth to more than 100 kittens.
  • In 1952, a Texas Tabby named Dusty set the world record by giving birth to more than 420 kittens. The largest known litter (surviving) was that of a Persian named Bluebell. Bluebell gave birth to 14 kittens in one litter!
  • A single pair of cats and their kittens can produce as many as 420,000 kittens in just 7 years. Cats have 290 bones in their bodies, and 517 muscles.
  • A cat does not "meow" at another cat. This sound is reserved for humans.
  • The lifespan of an indoor cat is 15 years, while the average age for an outdoor cat is only 3 to 5 years. Puss was the world's oldest cat. She died in 1939 after celebrating her 36th birthday.
  • A cat's normal body temperature is 101.5 degrees which is slightly more than humans.
  • Towser, a tortoise-shell tabby in charge of rodent control in Scotland, killed 28,899 mice in her 21 years career.



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