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  1. Cat Body Language: How Cats Communicate With Each Other

    Cat Body Language: How Cats Communicate With Each Other

    Think you know a thing or two about cat body language? Sure, there are some telltale signs: flattened ears signify...
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  2. toybob cat playing - small cat breeds

    15 Smallest Cat Breeds & Miniature Cats That Stay Small

    Many cat breeds are naturally tiny, while some are derived from the Munchkin. These breeds stay kitten-like forever...
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  3. Brown tabby cat with green eyes

    Tabby Cats: Facts, Details, and Breed Guide

    Learn some of the interesting facts and folklore surrounding the tabby cat. Where would we be without our spotted...
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  4. brown tabby cat

    How to Tell How Old a Cat Is (and Understand Cat Years)

    Get tips on how to determine your cat's age and learn about a cat’s life stages to provide the best care for them...
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  5. cat and dog looking at fireworks out the window

    Why Cats and Dogs Are Afraid of Fireworks—and How to Help

    Find out why our pets are afraid of fireworks and other loud noises, plus tips to help them stay calm.
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  6. why does cat pee smell so bad

    Why Does Cat Pee Smell So Bad?

    Why does cat pee smell so bad and how do you get rid of the cat pee smell? Learn all you need to know about cat urine...
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  7. Manx cat

    Manx Cat Breed Profile

    Manx cats are recognized for their lack of tails and easygoing attitudes. Learn about this unique breed here.
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  8. tuxedo Domestic Longhair cat

    Domestic Longhair Cat Breed Profile

    From lifespan to personality, learn everything you need to know about the Domestic Longhair fluffy cat breed!
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  9. Royal Cats Throughout History

    Royal Cats Throughout History

    You won’t let a little thing like a timezone deter you from the rarest and most joyous of occasions. This Saturday...
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  10. too many cats eating meals

    How Many Cats Is Too Many?

    Victim of the cat distribution system? What to consider before welcoming a new cat into your home.
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  11. Abyssinian cat looking over shoulder

    Meet the Abyssinian Cat: Abyssinian Breed Profile

    Looking for a playful, intelligent, and elegant kitty that might have been worshipped by the ancient Egyptians? Meet...
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  12. group of Domestic Shorthair cats

    Domestic Shorthair Cat Breed Profile

    Unlike purebred cats with specific lineage and traits, Domestic Shorthairs aren’t technically a breed.
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  13. Scottish Fold cat laying on red carpet

    23 Oscar®-Winning Movies Featuring Cats

    From "Gone with the Wind" to "Bohemian Rhapsody," our list of Oscar®-winning movies featuring cats spans 90 years...
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Fun cat facts and feline tidbits 

Cats are endlessly fascinating, and we have the content to prove it! Read 100+ articles on the Litter-Robot blog that include fun facts about cats. You’ll find cat facts related to coat pattern, breed, unique abilities, and more!

Did you know? Cats instinctively know how to use the litter box. To avoid being eaten or attacked by predators, ancestral wild cats had to cover up their tracks and hide their waste to mask their scent. They gravitated toward soft dirt or sand, since the granular consistency made it easier to bury their waste. 

What other interesting facts about cats didn’t you know? Cats meow for humans, not other cats. A group of cats is called a clowder or a glaring, while a group of kittens is a kindle. 30%-50% of cats lack the gene that makes them react to catnip. Research suggests that a cat’s purr has the power to self-heal. People with cat allergies aren't allergic to fur, but rather a protein found in a cat’s saliva, urine, and dander called Fel d 1. Cats seek out boxes that offer cover for their predatory hunting instincts, as well as to hide to avoid becoming prey—an instinct passed down by their wild ancestors. Contrary to popular belief, cats don’t see in black and white—but research suggests that they are red-green colorblind. A 1-year-old kitten is developmentally equivalent to a 15-year-old human. (Most) cats are lactose intolerant. Cats’ whiskers help with directional orientation and spatial awareness.

Shall we keep going? The “tabby” cat isn’t a breed—it’s a pattern. Your cat has a third eyelid that functions as a shield for their cornea. Cats are imitating snakes when they hiss. Your house cat likely isn’t nocturnal, but instead crepuscular, or most active around dusk and dawn. How long a cat lives largely depends on whether they’re indoor-only or an outdoor cat. Cats almost always land on their feet due to their impressive “righting” reflex. Cat pee smells so bad because it’s so concentrated—felines originated in the desert and evolved to absorb a large amount of water from their urine to maintain their hydration. Cats are more likely to knead if they were separated from their mothers as young kittens. And finally, cats aren’t just jerks: They knock things over to test for hidden prey.