Anatomy
Purpose
Diseases
Variations
Species
100

what is their flexible spine for? 

Stretching

100

Their bones allow them to what?

Jump in high places

100

What does dental disease cause in cats?

Inflammation, tartar, tooth decay

100

Can cats have variations of colors and patterns, and different bones?

No, only just colors and patterns, including fur lengths.

100

Is there less than 50 recognized cat breeds?

No, over 100 recognized cat breeds exist.

200

What is the proper use of their legs for? 

Leaping/Jumping

200

What is their purpose of flexibility?

Balancing on their feet when falling/landing 

200

where are worms located in cats? 

(internal) can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain

200

Can cats have folded and curled ears?

yes, these include, Scottish folds, and American curls.

200

Do cats share DNA with tigers?

yes! they share over 95.6% of their DNA with them.

300

DO cats walk on paws or toes?

Toes, because the paws are where the nails are.

300

Do cats have proper night vision?

Yes, they have a reflective layer in their eyes.

300

Hair loss is a sign of....

Liver, kidney issues, or diabetes

300

Which cats have short legs?

Munchkins.

300

What is a group cats called?

Clowder.

400

How strong is a cat's collarbone? 

Can fit through Narrow spaces where their head can go through.

400

How many receptors do cats have in their nose?

200 million receptors

400

chronic kidney disease affects....

Older cats, leading to thirst, weight loss, and a poor coat.

400

Can cats be hairless naturally?

yes, sphynx cats are hairless.

400

Do all cats have unique nose prints?

Yes! it is like a human fingerprint, for example.

500

Why do cats have many bones?

Because of their tails.

500

Does purring promote tissue healing?

yes, in frequencies of (25-150 Hz)

500

Upper respiratory infections is like a....

"cat cold", often viral or bacterial.

500

tail lengths vary by...

Breed! some have bobtails.

500

how much percent of orange cats are female?

20%. 

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