Clay cat litter came about by accident. In 1948 a neighbour
by the name of Kay Draper went into her local sawmill
to pick up some sawdust for her cat's litter tray.
She had been using ash, but was fed up with it being
tracked all over her house. Ed Lowe, the son of the owner
offered her some clay, known as Fullers Earth which
was used to absorb grease. Ed realised he was onto something,
and started marketing the product in pet shops & at cat shows.
It took a while to take off, but eventually it became a multi million
dollar business.
Sir Isaac Newton invented the cat flap.
An ailurophile is a person who loves cats. The word ailuro is from the ancient Greek word for "cat".
More cats are left handed than right handed. Out of every 100 cats approximately 40 are left-pawed, 20 are right-pawed, and 40 are ambidextrous.
The ridged pattern on a cat's nosepad is as individual as a human fingerprint.
At their fastest, cats can run at 30mph.
A group of kittens is called a kindle.
A group of cats is called a clowder.
The cat is the only domesticated animal NOT mentioned in the bible.
Male cats used to be called "rams" or "boars", however in 1760, an anonymous author wrote a book entitled "The Life & Adventures of a Cat" in which the central character was a male called Tom the Cat. This book was hugely popular & the name tom cat quickly replaced "ram" or "boar".
A cat's pulse is between 110 - 140 beats per minute.
A cat's gestation is between 61 - 65 days.
Cats have 30 vertebrae. Humans have 25.
The normal body temperature is 102 degrees F.
Like humans, kittens have "baby" teeth, which are replaced with their adult teeth from around 6 months of age.
Cats perspire through their paws.
Cats breathe at a rate of 20 - 30 breaths per minute.
The cat's front paws have 5 toes & their back paws have 4. However, some cats have more than this number of toes. When a cat has more than 18 toes, it's called a "polydactyl". Poly comes from the Greek word "polys" which means many or more than one. Dactyl also comes from a Greek word "daktylos" or finger.
From Cat Facts Trivia and things to know about Cats
http://www.catsofaustralia.com/cat-facts.htm
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