Who wants to know a bit more
about the cat family? Cats in the wild are classified as small, medium and
large depending on size. They are also divided into three groups based on their
traits.
Domestic cats and their wild
relatives share many characteristics, they all have short strong jaws and sharp
teeth. All cats are good hunters, small cats eat while standing and the big
cats prefer to eat lying down.
Domestic cats can hold their
tails low and swing them to show if they are playful or nervous and an upright
tail is a sign of alertness. A wild cat’s tail will be upright when on alert as
well.
It is believed that us
humans have had cats as pets for around 8,000 years. This may have had a lot to
do with the fact they are such good hunters, thus keeping down the number of
mice, rats and snakes.
I think most know that the Egyptians
worshiped cats and believed them to be the Goddess Bast, this is why it waw
illegal to kill or trade in them.
Cats living in forests such
as the jaguar or cloudy leopard, have short stocky limbs. This is why they are
better at climbing trees to ambush their prey.
It is believed by some that
the domestic cat can make something like 60 different sounds which may have
different meanings. A meow can mean a friendly greeting, or it can just as
likely be an expression of curiosity, hunger or maybe it is just lonely.
Purring as most of us know
is assign of contentment it is also a sound they make when sick.
Hissing and growling and
screaming means they are angry and frightened.
I love cats. I've had 2 mainecoons and 1 Norwegian Forest cat - they are agile hunters with very big paws and have stocky limbs. Smart!
ReplyDeleteNow I have a sweet domestic gray tabby.
I wouldn't know one cat breed from another
DeleteI love visiting cats. I'm done with litter boxes.
ReplyDeleteNot something I have had to deal with
DeleteI am a big fan of cats ... all kinds. They are always so elegant and fun!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with that
DeleteI like cats - but I love dogs.
ReplyDeleteThat's how I felt for along time
DeleteThanks for sharing this information. I like cats but we are allergic to them.
ReplyDeleteYeah my eldest is allergic as well and not just cats but dogs as well
DeleteI love cats. For being domesticated for so many thousands of years they haven't lost the instinct to hunt and are still very different in personalities, temperament, likes and dislikes--lol!
ReplyDeleteYes like dogs they are all different personality wise
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ReplyDeleteCats are very interesting animals, even in the wild.
I agree
DeleteAnd domestic ones who live with loving caretakers are very loving back to them. They reflect back what they are given.
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