Bad Ass Kittens 2
Featured 02/12/2011
With more cat facts you'll regret learning about. If you ever wanted to know way more than you need to about the feline purrsuasion, you have definitely come to the right place. However these facts, though fascinating, have left out a very critical aspect of the story of cats: why are cats as cute as they are?. Through tireless efforts by teams of volunteers we believe we have collected enough evidence to prove it.
But if you have ever wondered of all the breeds of cats all over the world, which cats are the cutest of them all, then this will provide the answer to that burning question. Next up, how to solve world peace.
But if you have ever wondered of all the breeds of cats all over the world, which cats are the cutest of them all, then this will provide the answer to that burning question. Next up, how to solve world peace.
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2. Recent studies have shown that cats can see blue and green. It was worth spending 24.4 millions of dollars for the research.
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10. If you leave two cats alone and come back after 7 years, you may find that the number of their offspring is 420 000 kittens.
12. Cats respond to women better than to men. Probably because women have a higher pitched voice.
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13. If your cat snores or rolls over on his back to show his belly - it means it's trying to show you that it trusts you.
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18. You can't be allergic to cat fur. The allergy is to 'sebum', a substance cats produce and only some of them give you allergy. You can be allergic to one cat and not to another. How about that?
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24. Nicola Tesla was inspired by his cat to study electricity - it started from spark generated while stroking his pussy.
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26. An outdoor cat usually lives around 3 years. Indoor cats have a usual lifespan of 16-32 years.
27. The first cats lived 12 millions of years ago. They scared the shit out of dinosaurs and were a likely cause of their extinction.
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28. The cat's collarbone isn't connected to any other bone and allows them to fit through any opening that's the size of their head or bigger.
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