Call yourself a cat lover, but do you really know about cats? In fact, cats are really magical animals. They have so many unknown secrets. I'd like to tell five facts about cats to you.


1. Why are cats not afraid of heat?


A reward to cat slaves is when they are pillowed by their cats. In the old TV days, cats were often seen crouching on the top of the warm TV to keep themselves warm. Why are cats not afraid of heat? This is because the ancestors of cats came from the desert. They have stronger heat resistance and dry resistance than humans, and their thermoregulation ability is not high. Their perception of temperature is not as sensitive as humans. Therefore, you should also pay attention not to let your cats bask in the sun for too long, otherwise they may suffer from heatstroke.


2. Domesticated cats have low survival ability


After being domesticated, cats are used to getting food and protection from humans, and their survival instinct in the wild will decline. Even cats that have been wandering for many years will gradually lose their hunting ability after being domesticated. Therefore, if a domestic cat is lost in the wild, it is likely to be hurt because it does not know how to protect itself and starve because it cannot find food. Therefore, cat slaves should remember to lock the doors and windows to prevent their masters from getting lost. I would also like to appeal to you not to abandon your cat casually. It is very tragic for a cat to be abandoned.


3. Male cats would go crazy for their mates


Spring is the time for cats to courtship. In order to get the dream cat, male cats often need to duel with their competitors. The first is the contest of appearance. In order to make his body bigger, the male cat will raise his hair, his eyes full of murderous spirit, and make a low roar. If the opponent is not scared to leave the stage, he will get up and fight hand to hand. Male cats will jump at each other and attack each other until one of them concedes defeat and runs away. If the loser runs away too slowly, his tail and even testicles will be ruthlessly bitten.


4. Cats pay special attention to their hair


Studies have shown that cats spend a third of their waking time every day grooming themselves and straightening out their hair: first lick their claws wet to wipe the hair on their head and neck, and then lick the hair on other parts with their tongue. The cat's tongue has many protruding barbs. It is a natural comb. It is used to take care of the hair, clean up dirt, parasites, and shed hair. It is very easy to use.