Cat Facts
The snow leopard protects itself from extreme cold when it sleeps by wrapping its 3-foot-long tail around its nose. |
The puma and the leopard are the highest jumping mammals. They are able to reach a height of 16.5 feet. |
A cat will clean itself with paw and tongue after a dangerous experience or when it has fought with another cat. This is an attempt by the animal to soothe its nerves by doing something natural and instinctive. |
The smallest cat is the |
Cats can make over 100 vocal sounds, while dogs can only make 10. |
A cat uses whiskers to determine if a space is too small to squeeze through. The whiskers act as antennae, helping the animal to judge the precise width of any passage. |
The majority of cats do not have any eyelashes. |
Pound for pound, leopards are said to be seven times stronger than humans. |
Panthers are known as black leopards, as they are the same species of leopard. If looked at closely, black spots can be seen on a panther. |
One out of four American households own a cat. |
Just like fingerprints, every cats nose pad is different. |
In the 1800's cats were used to deliver mail. In 1879, in |
In a lifetime, the average house cat spends approximately 10,950 hours purring. |
In 1888, an Egyptian peasant discovered an estimated three hundred thousand mummified cats in Beni Hassan, |
A house cat spends 70% of its time sleeping. |