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Old June 7th 04, 11:50 AM
Frank
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These are interesting but are all these true?


a.. 95% of cat owners admit they talk to their cats.
a.. A cat can be rightpawed or leftpawed
a.. A cat cannot see directly under its nose. This is why the cat cannot
seem to find tidbits on the floor.
a.. A cat has 230 bones in its body. A human only has 206 bones.
a.. A cat will almost never meow at another cat. Cats use this sound for
humans.
a.. A cat will never break a sweat because it has no sweat glands.
a.. A cat will spend nearly 30% of its life grooming itself.
a.. A cat's brain is more similar to a human's brain than that of a dog.
a.. A cat's ear pivots 180 degrees.
a.. A cat's hearing rates as one of the top in the animal kingdom. Cats can
hear sounds as high-pitched as 65 kHz; a human's hearing stops at just 20
kHz.
a.. A cat's heart beats at 110 to 140 beats per minute, twice as fast as a
human heart
a.. A cat's normal body temperature is 101.5 degrees F (38.6 C).
a.. A cat's sense of taste is keener than a dog's sense of taste.
a.. A large majority of white cats with blue eyes are deaf. White cats with
only one blue eye are deaf only in the ear closest to the blue eye.

a.. Americans spend more on cat food than on baby food.
a.. Americans spend more than 5.4 billion dollars on their pets each year.
a.. Cats average 16 hours of sleep a day, more than any other mammal.
a.. Cats can donate blood to other cats.
a.. Cats can get "age spots". These are black spots on the skin that are
often seen around the lips, eyes, and nose; and usually start when the cat
is three to five years of age.
a.. Cats have a third eyelid, called a haw, that is rarely visible. If it
can be seen, it could be an indication of ill health.
a.. Cats have AB blood groups just like people. Cats have true fur, meaning
that they have both an undercoat and an outer coat.
a.. Cats love to hear the sound of their own name and your voice, so talk to
them often.
a.. Cats must have fat in their diet, because they can't produce it on their
own. Never feed your cat dog food, because cats need five times more protein
than dogs do.
a.. Cats only need a sixth the amount of light that humans do to see.
However, their daytime vision is only fair compared to that of humans.
a.. Cats purr at about 26 cycles per second, the same frequency as an idling
diesel engine.
a.. Cats scratch to shed the sheaths of their old claws.
a.. Cats step with both left legs, then both right legs when they walk or
run. The only other animals to do this are the giraffe and the camel.
a.. Cats use more than 500 muscles to leap, jump, and sprint. Cats with
white fur and skin on their ears are very prone to sunburn.
a.. Cats, not dogs, are the most common pets in America. There are
approximately 66 million cats to 58 million dogs, with Parakeets a distant
third at 14 million.
a.. If your cat is in the habit of rolling over and exposing his stomach,
you can be sure he feels perfectly safe with you. It's also a way of
demonstrating his pleasure in your company.


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Old June 7th 04, 02:23 PM
DevilsPGD
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In message "Frank"
did ramble:

a.. 95% of cat owners admit they talk to their cats.


Why not? They mouth off at me all the time, why should they have all
the fun?

a.. A cat's heart beats at 110 to 140 beats per minute, twice as fast as a
human heart


That depends on how out of shape the human is...

a.. Americans spend more on cat food than on baby food.


Per cat? Per capita? Over a respective lifetime?

a.. Cats average 16 hours of sleep a day, more than any other mammal.


You haven't met me.

a.. Cats love to hear the sound of their own name and your voice, so talk to
them often.


Sure they do. That's why when I call any of my cats, they glance over
with a "what now" and go on with their life.

a.. Cats, not dogs, are the most common pets in America. There are
approximately 66 million cats to 58 million dogs, with Parakeets a distant
third at 14 million.


I'm not so sure, does that "dogs" figure include husbands?

a.. If your cat is in the habit of rolling over and exposing his stomach,
you can be sure he feels perfectly safe with you. It's also a way of
demonstrating his pleasure in your company.


He loves me, he really loves me!


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The nice thing about standards, there is enough for everyone to have their own.
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Old June 7th 04, 05:43 PM
m. L. Briggs
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On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 13:23:16 GMT, DevilsPGD
wrote:

In message "Frank"
did ramble:

a.. 95% of cat owners admit they talk to their cats.


Why not? They mouth off at me all the time, why should they have all
the fun?

a.. A cat's heart beats at 110 to 140 beats per minute, twice as fast as a
human heart


That depends on how out of shape the human is...

a.. Americans spend more on cat food than on baby food.


Per cat? Per capita? Over a respective lifetime?

a.. Cats average 16 hours of sleep a day, more than any other mammal.


You haven't met me.

a.. Cats love to hear the sound of their own name and your voice, so talk to
them often.


Sure they do. That's why when I call any of my cats, they glance over
with a "what now" and go on with their life.

a.. Cats, not dogs, are the most common pets in America. There are
approximately 66 million cats to 58 million dogs, with Parakeets a distant
third at 14 million.


I'm not so sure, does that "dogs" figure include husbands?

a.. If your cat is in the habit of rolling over and exposing his stomach,
you can be sure he feels perfectly safe with you. It's also a way of
demonstrating his pleasure in your company.


He loves me, he really loves me!


Probably so -- just do not try to pet his belly when he is in this
position.
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Old June 7th 04, 08:56 PM
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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 12:22:12 -0500, kaeli
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In article ,
enlightened us with...

a.. If your cat is in the habit of rolling over and exposing his stomach,
you can be sure he feels perfectly safe with you. It's also a way of
demonstrating his pleasure in your company.

He loves me, he really loves me!


Probably so -- just do not try to pet his belly when he is in this
position.


Two of my cats (one girl, one boy) love to get belly rubs when they're
in that position.
My Mom's cat (boy) loves it, too. Our dear departed Tom also loved it.

Depends on the cat. My one girl will let you know quite vocally that she
doesn't much appreciate it. If she didn't like me a LOT, she'd bite (she
has a nice big 'I BITE' in red on her vet chart). As it is, she just
protests and rolls back over. I can rub her face when she's on her back,
just not her tummy.

--

My "Maine Coon like" cat has I CLIMB THE SCALE on his vet chart.
Every time we go to the vet he has to jump on top of the scale. There
is only about two inches of space for the big boy to balance on at
the top of the scale so he gets stuck. As the vet tech said "he is so
funny".
My tuxedo cat will let you rub his tummy, but when he wants you to
quit he will grab you with all four paws and push your arm away with
his back legs. He is real polite with his claws.(he does not extend
them)

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Old June 7th 04, 08:56 PM
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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 12:22:12 -0500, kaeli
wrote:

In article ,
enlightened us with...

a.. If your cat is in the habit of rolling over and exposing his stomach,
you can be sure he feels perfectly safe with you. It's also a way of
demonstrating his pleasure in your company.

He loves me, he really loves me!


Probably so -- just do not try to pet his belly when he is in this
position.


Two of my cats (one girl, one boy) love to get belly rubs when they're
in that position.
My Mom's cat (boy) loves it, too. Our dear departed Tom also loved it.

Depends on the cat. My one girl will let you know quite vocally that she
doesn't much appreciate it. If she didn't like me a LOT, she'd bite (she
has a nice big 'I BITE' in red on her vet chart). As it is, she just
protests and rolls back over. I can rub her face when she's on her back,
just not her tummy.

--

My "Maine Coon like" cat has I CLIMB THE SCALE on his vet chart.
Every time we go to the vet he has to jump on top of the scale. There
is only about two inches of space for the big boy to balance on at
the top of the scale so he gets stuck. As the vet tech said "he is so
funny".
My tuxedo cat will let you rub his tummy, but when he wants you to
quit he will grab you with all four paws and push your arm away with
his back legs. He is real polite with his claws.(he does not extend
them)

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Old June 8th 04, 01:54 AM
Cheryl
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.health+behav", m. L. Briggs
artfully composed this message within
on 07 Jun 2004:

Probably so -- just do not try to pet his belly when he is in this
position.


That's Shamrock. It's a trap.

--
Cheryl
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Old June 8th 04, 01:54 AM
Cheryl
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.health+behav", m. L. Briggs
artfully composed this message within
on 07 Jun 2004:

Probably so -- just do not try to pet his belly when he is in this
position.


That's Shamrock. It's a trap.

--
Cheryl
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Old June 7th 04, 05:43 PM
m. L. Briggs
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On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 13:23:16 GMT, DevilsPGD
wrote:

In message "Frank"
did ramble:

a.. 95% of cat owners admit they talk to their cats.


Why not? They mouth off at me all the time, why should they have all
the fun?

a.. A cat's heart beats at 110 to 140 beats per minute, twice as fast as a
human heart


That depends on how out of shape the human is...

a.. Americans spend more on cat food than on baby food.


Per cat? Per capita? Over a respective lifetime?

a.. Cats average 16 hours of sleep a day, more than any other mammal.


You haven't met me.

a.. Cats love to hear the sound of their own name and your voice, so talk to
them often.


Sure they do. That's why when I call any of my cats, they glance over
with a "what now" and go on with their life.

a.. Cats, not dogs, are the most common pets in America. There are
approximately 66 million cats to 58 million dogs, with Parakeets a distant
third at 14 million.


I'm not so sure, does that "dogs" figure include husbands?

a.. If your cat is in the habit of rolling over and exposing his stomach,
you can be sure he feels perfectly safe with you. It's also a way of
demonstrating his pleasure in your company.


He loves me, he really loves me!


Probably so -- just do not try to pet his belly when he is in this
position.
 




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