21 Cool Cats Facts To Share With Kids
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The average cat sleeps 16 to 18 hours per day.
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Calico cats are almost always female.
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Cats can run up to 30 miles per hour.
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A male cat is called a “Tom” and a female cat is called a “Queen.”
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Cats can make more than 100 different vocal sounds.
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An adult cat has 30 adult teeth.
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A cat can jump approximately seven times their height.
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Cats cannot taste anything sweet.
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A cat's sense of smell is approximately 14 times greater than that of a human.
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A group of kittens is called a kindle; a group of adult cats is called a clowder.
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Cats have five toes on each front paw, but only four toes on each back paw. Some cats have extra toes and are called "polydactyl" cats.
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Cats who fall five stories have a 90 percent survival rate.
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A cat's whiskers aren't just for show--they help cats detect objects and navigate in the dark.
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A female cat carries her kittens for about 58 to 65 days before they are born.
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Cats cannot see in complete darkness, only at low light levels.
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Humans greet each other by shaking hands; cats greet one another by touching their noses together.
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Cats can get tapeworm from eating mice.
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Most cats are lactose intolerant and should not be given cow's milk.
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Cats knead with their paws when they are happy.
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Cats have sandpaper-like tongues that they use to clean and groom themselves.
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Unlike humans, cats only sweat through their paws. This is why you may see them leave moist paw prints in the summer time!
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