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They have excellent vision and hearing, making it easy to spot their prey in the dark. They also have strong jaw muscles, which allow them to grip their victims with a powerful bite.
Aside from their sharp teeth and claws, cats have a unique organ that allows them to taste their food’s scent. They have a special meow, which they developed exclusively as a form of communication with humans.
If you’re having trouble getting your cat to trust you, try rewarding it with a treat and letting it approach you on its own. This will help you win its trust and make it more likely to come to you and stay for longer periods.
Scratching on furniture is a way to mark territory and release energy or excitement. It’s also a way for them to release their urine, which helps them maintain hydration.
During the day, they spend about 70% of their lives sleeping.
They can sleep up to 16 hours a day.
When they’re awake, they’ll meow as often as they can to communicate with you and to let you know when they need food or water.
They’ll often bring you dead rodents, bugs, or other creatures that they’ve caught for a meal or to store for later. They’ll also groom their coat to keep it healthy and shiny.