
Cat Quick Facts π±
- Domesticated 9,000+ years ago π°οΈ
- Lifespan: 12β16 years, some live 20+ β³
- Obligate carnivoresβneed high-protein diets π₯©
- Hundreds of breeds & coat patterns π¨
- Communicate via meows, purrs, hisses & body language π
- Excellent hunters with keen sight, smell & hearing πππ
- Playful, curious & love climbing/exploring πΎ
- Sleep 12β16 hours a day π΄
- Purring can indicate contentment or stress relief π
- Whiskers help them navigate tight spaces π
π± General Facts
- Scientific name: Felis catus
- Domesticated over 9,000 years ago, likely in the Near East.
- Average lifespan: 12β16 years, some cats live 20+ years.
- Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they require meat for proper nutrition.
π¨ Appearance
- Come in hundreds of breeds and coat patterns, including tabby, calico, tortoiseshell, and solid colors.
- Eye colors vary: green, yellow, blue, or copper.
- Coat length can be short, medium, or long.
- Highly flexible, muscular bodies with retractable claws.
π Behavior & Personality
- Independent yet social; bond strongly with humans.
- Communicate via meows, purrs, hisses, and body language.
- Excellent hunters; keen senses of sight, smell, and hearing.
- Playful and curious; enjoy climbing, exploring, and scratching.
π Diet
- Obligate carnivores: need high-protein diets.
- Can eat wet or dry commercial cat food; some enjoy small amounts of safe human foods.
- Fresh water is essential; many cats prefer running water.
π Care Needs
- Litter box: clean daily to prevent odor and health issues.
- Regular veterinary care: vaccinations, parasite control, and spaying/neutering.
- Mental and physical enrichment: toys, scratching posts, climbing areas.
- Grooming varies by breed: short-haired cats need minimal brushing; long-haired cats need frequent grooming.
π Fun Facts
- Cats can jump up to 5β6 times their body length.
- Purring can indicate contentment, healing, or stress relief.
- A catβs whiskers are highly sensitive, helping them navigate tight spaces.
- Domestic cats share about 95.6% of their DNA with tigers.
- Cats sleep 12β16 hours a day on average.