14 Lesser-Known Facts About Cats That Every Cat Lover Should Know

July 13, 2022

Cats are wonderful household pets around the world. You spend hours with them every day. They’re adorable, cuddly, funny, soft. At times they can be infuriating, but you love them anyway. You may find that there is still a lot that we don’t know about them and there are astounding facts about cats that makes us love them even more. Cats are fascinating creatures indeed, and if you’re looking for something to prove this, here are some of the lesser known facts that teach you 14 awesome cat facts you most probably did not know.

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2. Evidence now suggests domesticated cats have been around since 3600 B.C., 2,000 years before Egypt’s Pharaohs.

3. Cats don’t have any taste receptors that react to sweet things. This means that cats, from lions and tigers right down to domestic felines, aren’t able to taste anything sweet.

4. The reason why cats have a vertical slit pupil is because they are considered ambush predators. The vertical slit pupil helps cats be able to judge the depth so that they can leap at their prey.

5. Just one single cat produces 2-8 kittens in a litter. The prolific cat produces 2-3 litters per years, which means that a single cat may produce 24 kittens per year! A cat can give birth to a total of 100 kittens during her productive years. Therefore one single pair of cats and their kittens can produce as many as 420,000 kittens in just 7 years.

6. When our cats bring dead mice or birds back to their owners, “…they are teaching their human to hunt or helping their human as if feeding an elderly cat, or an inept kitten.”

7. Whenever a cat slowly closes its two eyes and opens them again or winks at you, that means they trust you and recognize you as a friend.

8. A study has found that pet cats do recognize their owner’s voice but choose to ignore their call/commands.

9. Cats can become addicted to tuna and in turn, refuse to eat anything. However, eating too much of Tuna may cause the dangerous “Steatitis” or “Yellow Fat” disease (Pansteatitis).

10. Ancestors of our modern day cats relied on their prey to get an adequate amount of water but the present day cats diet of dry foods prevent the cats from staying hydrated. This can lead to Kidney disease and various other complications. So keep your cats hydrated!