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Top 100 Cats Facts

Unlock the Feline Secrets of the World\'s Most Popular Pets!

This book contains the top 100 facts about cats that you need to know. From their behavior and anatomy to their history and cultural significance, this book covers everything you need to know about cats. Learn about the different breeds, their unique personalities, and the many ways cats have been celebrated throughout history

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Cats have more bones in their bodies than humans.

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Unlock the Secrets of Feline Anatomy: Discover Why Cats Have More Bones Than Humans!

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Cats have flexible bodies and teeth adapted for hunting small animals.

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Adapted for the Hunt: Unlock the Power of Your Cat\'s Flexible Body and Teeth!

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Cats can rotate their ears 180 degrees.

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Hear the Difference with Cats: 180 Degrees of Amazing!

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The world's oldest cat lived to be 38 years old.

Rank: 21

Experience the Unbelievable: 38 Years of Feline Longevity!

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Cats have a special communication system using their tails, ears, and body posture.

Rank: 50

Unlock the Secret Language of Cats: Discover How They Communicate Through Tails, Ears, and Body Posture!

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Cats have been shown to recognize their owner's voice, but often choose to ignore it.

Rank: 46

Ignoring the Call of the Wild: Why Cats Don\'t Always Listen to You

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Cats and humans have been associated for nearly 10000 years.

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A bond that has stood the test of time: Cats and Humans - 10000 Years and Counting.

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Cats mark you as their territory by rubbing their faces and bodies against you, marking you with their scent.

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Cats have a special "righting reflex" that allows them to land on their feet when they fall.

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Stay On Your Feet - The Cat\'s Way!

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Cats have a special grooming tool on their tongues called papillae.

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Discover the Secret of Cat Grooming: Papillae on the Tongue!

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Cats have a special reflective layer behind their retinas that boosts their night vision.

Rank: 22

See the Night Like Never Before - Unlock the Power of Cat Vision!

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Cats don't have a sweet tooth.

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Satisfy Your Cat\'s Cravings with Healthy Treats!

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Cats have three eyelids.

Rank: 32

See the Extraordinary: Discover the Three Eyelids of Cats!

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Cats and humans have nearly identical sections of the brain that control emotions.

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Unlock the power of emotional connection between cats and humans - one brain at a time!

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The average cat sleeps 12-16 hours a day.

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Wake Up to a Happier, Healthier Cat with More Energy!

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Cats have a special

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Discover the Joys of Living with a Cat - Unlocking the Secrets of their Special Way of Life

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Cats use their whiskers to determine if they can fit through a space.

Rank: 11

Explore the Wonders of Feline Physics: Feel the Magic of a Cat\'s Whiskers!

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Cats have been shown to have a "sixth sense" and can often sense illness in humans.

Rank: 48

Unlock the Power of Your Cat\'s Sixth Sense - Detect Illness in Yourself and Others

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Cats use their tail for balance.

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Stay Balanced with Your Tail: The Cat\'s Guide to Life

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A cat's brain is 90% similar to a human's brain.

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Unlock the mysteries of the feline mind: Unlock the power of the 90%!

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There are over 500 million domestic cats in the world.

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Unlock the Purr-fect Companion: Discover the Joy of Owning a Cat!

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Cats use their purring vibrations to heal themselves.

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Unlock the Healing Power of Purr-Vibes with Your Cat!

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Cats have a special layer in their eyes, called the tapetum lucidum, which helps them see in low light.

Rank: 45

Unlock the Night with Cat Vision: See the World with the Tapetum Lucidum!

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Cats can jump up to six times their length.

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Unleash Your Cat\'s Inner Superhero with Amazing Leaps!

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Cats have been domesticated for around 4,000 years.

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Unlock the Secrets of a 4,000 Year Old Bond: Discover the World of Domesticated Cats!

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If a cat yawns near you, that means they trust you.

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Unlock the secret to your cat\'s trust: A simple yawn.

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Cats only meow to communicate with humans, not other cats.

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Unlocking the Mystery of Cat Communication: Unlocking the Secrets of Human-Cat Interaction

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A cat's cerebral cortex (the part of the brain in charge of cognitive information processing) has 300 million neurons, compared with a dog's 160 million.

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Unlock the Power of Your Cat\'s Mind: 300 Million Neurons to Explore!

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Cats have a third eyelid called a haw.

Rank: 23

Unlock the Mystery of the Third Eye: Discover the Wonders of the Cat\'s Haw!

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Cats have a special "hunting sequence" that they use when hunting prey.

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Unlock the Secrets of the Feline Hunt: Discover the Cat\'s Hunting Sequence!

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Cats have been shown to be able to predict earthquakes.

Rank: 44

Unleash the Power of Feline Seismology!

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Cats have a unique walk where they move both of their right feet first, then both of their left feet, unlike most mammals.

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Walk Like a Cat: Experience the Uniqueness of Feline Movement!

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Cats have a strong sense of smell, about 14 times stronger than humans.

Rank: 37

Unlock the Power of Your Cat\'s Super-Sensitive Nose!

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Cats have a top speed of about 30 mph.

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Outrun a Cat? Not Likely!

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Cats have been shown to have positive effects on human health, including lowering stress and blood pressure.

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Purr-fectly Healthy: Stress-Reducing Benefits of Having a Cat in Your Life!

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Cats have five toes on their front paws and four on their back paws.

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Four on the back, five on the front - the perfect paw print of a cat!

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Cats have a special "greeting" where they raise their tail and show their rear end, this is a sign of trust and friendship.

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Raise Your Tail and Show Your Friendship: A Cat\'s Special Greeting

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Cats have a special "slow blink" that they use to show trust and affection.

Rank: 52

Unlock the Secret Language of Cats: Learn the Power of the Slow Blink!

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While many cats enjoy milk, it can give some cats diarrhea.

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Enjoy the Benefits of Milk - But Beware of the Risks!

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A group of cats is called a clowder.

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Unite the Clowder: Discover the Magic of a Feline Family!

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The world's largest cat measured 48.5 inches long.

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Witness the Unbelievable: The Incredible 48.5 Inch Cat!

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Cats often attack your ankles when they are bored.

Rank: 27

Keep your ankles safe - keep your cats entertained!

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Cats have a unique "paw shake" where they knead their paws in and out, this is often a sign of contentment.

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Shake paws with your cat - a sign of happiness!

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Cats are the most popular pet in the United States.

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Bring Home the Purr-fect Pet: Adopt a Cat Today!

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Cats conserve energy by sleeping for an average of 13 to14 hours a day.

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Cats: The Ultimate Energy Savers!

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Cats use their whiskers to "see" in the dark.

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Explore the Night with Your Feline Friend: Unlock the Secrets of Cat Whiskers!

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A cat's nose is as unique as a human's fingerprint.

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Unlock the secrets of your cat\'s identity: Discover the power of their unique nose!

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Cats are obligate carnivores, which means they need meat to survive.

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Feed Your Feline Right: Give Your Cat the Meat They Need to Thrive!

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Cats have a longer-term memory than dogs, especially when they learn by doing rather than simply seeing.

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Unlock Your Cat\'s Hidden Potential - Unlock the Power of Learning Through Doing!

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Cats have a special "territorial marking" where they scratch and spray urine, this is a sign of dominance and territory.

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Mark Your Territory: Understand Your Cat\'s Territorial Markings

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Cats have a special "play sequence" where they pounce, wrestle, and bite, this is a sign of affection and bonding.

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Unlock the Secret Language of Cats: Discover the Joy of Bonding Through Play!

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Cats can't taste sweetness.

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Unlock a new world of flavor with Cats: Sweetness is just a myth!

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A cat's whiskers are generally about the same width as its body.

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Measuring your cat\'s whiskers, measuring your cat\'s world!

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The world's richest cat is worth $13 million after his human passed away and left her fortune to him.

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From Rags to Riches: The Incredible Journey of the World\'s Richest Cat!

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Cats have a special "language" with their owners and often have a specific "meow" for certain things.

Rank: 35

Unlock the Secret Meaning Behind Your Cat\'s Meow!

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Cats are often lactose intolerant.

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Discover the Truth: Not All Cats Can Enjoy Dairy!

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Cats have a special "flehmen response" when they smell something interesting, where they open their mouth and inhale the scent.

Rank: 51

Unlock the Secrets of Your Cat\'s World - Discover the Flehmen Response!

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Cats have more bones in their bodies than humans. Cats have flexible bodies and teeth adapted for hunting small animals. Cats can rotate their ears 180 degrees. The world's oldest cat lived to be 38 years old. Cats have a special communication system using their tails, ears, and body posture. Cats have been shown to recognize their owner's voice, but often choose to ignore it. Cats and humans have been associated for nearly 10000 years. Cats mark you as their territory by rubbing their faces and bodies against you, marking you with their scent. Cats have a special "righting reflex" that allows them to land on their feet when they fall. Cats have a special grooming tool on their tongues called papillae. Cats have a special reflective layer behind their retinas that boosts their night vision. Cats don't have a sweet tooth. Cats have three eyelids. Cats and humans have nearly identical sections of the brain that control emotions. The average cat sleeps 12-16 hours a day. Cats have a special Cats use their whiskers to determine if they can fit through a space. Cats have been shown to have a "sixth sense" and can often sense illness in humans. Cats use their tail for balance. A cat's brain is 90% similar to a human's brain. There are over 500 million domestic cats in the world. Cats use their purring vibrations to heal themselves. Cats have a special layer in their eyes, called the tapetum lucidum, which helps them see in low light. Cats can jump up to six times their length. Cats have been domesticated for around 4,000 years. If a cat yawns near you, that means they trust you. Cats only meow to communicate with humans, not other cats. A cat's cerebral cortex (the part of the brain in charge of cognitive information processing) has 300 million neurons, compared with a dog's 160 million. Cats have a third eyelid called a haw. Cats have a special "hunting sequence" that they use when hunting prey. Cats have been shown to be able to predict earthquakes. Cats have a unique walk where they move both of their right feet first, then both of their left feet, unlike most mammals. Cats have a strong sense of smell, about 14 times stronger than humans. Cats have a top speed of about 30 mph. Cats have been shown to have positive effects on human health, including lowering stress and blood pressure. Cats have five toes on their front paws and four on their back paws. Cats have a special "greeting" where they raise their tail and show their rear end, this is a sign of trust and friendship. Cats have a special "slow blink" that they use to show trust and affection. While many cats enjoy milk, it can give some cats diarrhea. A group of cats is called a clowder. The world's largest cat measured 48.5 inches long. Cats often attack your ankles when they are bored. Cats have a unique "paw shake" where they knead their paws in and out, this is often a sign of contentment. Cats are the most popular pet in the United States. Cats conserve energy by sleeping for an average of 13 to14 hours a day. Cats use their whiskers to "see" in the dark. A cat's nose is as unique as a human's fingerprint. Cats are obligate carnivores, which means they need meat to survive. Cats have a longer-term memory than dogs, especially when they learn by doing rather than simply seeing. Cats have a special "territorial marking" where they scratch and spray urine, this is a sign of dominance and territory. Cats have a special "play sequence" where they pounce, wrestle, and bite, this is a sign of affection and bonding. Cats can't taste sweetness. A cat's whiskers are generally about the same width as its body. The world's richest cat is worth $13 million after his human passed away and left her fortune to him. Cats have a special "language" with their owners and often have a specific "meow" for certain things. Cats are often lactose intolerant. Cats have a special "flehmen response" when they smell something interesting, where they open their mouth and inhale the scent.
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