- Cats are subject to gum disease and to dental caries. They should have their teeth cleaned by the vet or the cat dentist once a year.
- Cats, especially older cats, do get cancer. Many times this disease can be treated successfully.
- Most cats have no eyelashes.
- Many cats cannot properly digest cow’s milk. Milk and milk products give them diarrhea.
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Cat Facts
Cats do not think that they are little people. They think that we are big cats. This influences their behavior in many ways.
Cat Facts
People who are allergic to cats are actually allergic to cat saliva or to cat dander. If the resident cat is bathed regularly the allergic people tolerate it better. Studies now show that the allergen in cats is related to their scent glands. Cats have scent glands on their faces and at the base of their tails. Entire male cats generate the most scent. If this secretion from the scent glands is the allergen, allergic people should tolerate spayed female cats the best.
Cat Facts
Though rare, cats can contract canine heart worms.
Cat Facts
- Siamese coat color and crossed eyes may be caused by the same gene.
- The color of the points in Siamese cats is heat related. Cool areas are darker. Siamese kittens are born white because of the heat inside the mother’s uterus before birth. This heat keeps the kittens’ hair from darkening on the points.
Cat Facts
- Cats have AB blood groups just like people.
- A form of AIDS exists in cats.
Cat Facts
The gene in cats that causes the orange coat color is sexed linked, and is on the X sex chromosome. This gene may display orange or black. Thus, as female cat with two X chromosomes may have orange and black colors in its coat. A male, with only one X chromosome, can have only orange or black, not both. If a male cat is both orange and black it is ( besides being extremely rare ) sterile. To have both the orange and the black coat colors, the male cat must have all or part of both female X chromosomes. This unusual sex chromosome combination will render the male cat sterile.
Cat Facts
A cat cannot see directly under its nose. This is why the cat cannot seem to find tidbits on the floor.
Cat Facts
When well treated, a cat can live twenty or more years.
Cat Facts
If left to her own devices, a female cat may have three to seven kittens every four months. This is why population control using neutering and spaying is so important.
Kittens are born with both eyes and ears closed. When the eyes open, they are always blue at first. They change color over a period of months to the final eye color.