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One of the most toxic house plants for cats, ingesting even a small amount, or licking a bit of pollen off their coat can cause kidney failure and death.
Lilies
Despite it's inherited genes to be orange, black or any pattern, these cats are unable to produce any pigment, making those genes irrelevant. These cats are characterized with pink or pale blue eyes, and can sunburn rather easily.
Albino
My tail is long, my coat is brown, I like the country, I like the town. I can live in a house or live in a shed, and I come out to play when you are in bed.
Mouse (or rat)
What is the only mammal that can fly?
A bat
This animal has black skin under their colorless hair, which strands are thick, hollow and reflect light, making them appear white. They are also left handed.
Polar Bears
Could it be from the chemicals inside this substance, pesticides or a fungal byproduct called mycotoxin? Even the high sugar content could be harmful to cats with diabetes. Dried up, they can be more toxic, causing kidney failure, with too many symptoms to list.
Raisins (or grapes)
Named for a rodent that shares its name, this color is mostly white fur with darker tips, creating a luminous effect.
Chinchilla
What has scales but not for balance, tales but can't tell stories, and schools but no teachers?
Fish
What is the other name for a large black kettle or boiler?
A cauldron.
This is the only animal you could technically split its body into five pieces, and each piece could survive and regrow itself, so long as it contains part of it's central disc... but why would you want to?
Starfish
Common among succulent-lovers, this plant is also known as the lucky plant. Chewing on these succulents can lead to vomiting, depression and loss of balance. Not so lucky after all!
Jade Plant
Not just to add spice to your food, this coat color is light brown with a hint of reddish-gold. Abyssinian and Burmese are some of the cat breeds that have this coat color.
Cinnamon
Running fast up rock or wall, in pursuit of insects small.
Lizard
Where is Transylvania, otherwise known as home of Count Dracula located?
Romania
This animal has three hearts! One for pumping blood around the body, while the other two pump it to it's gills. And its blood is blue thanks to high copper levels!
Octopus
Similar to the tail of a mouse or a snake - both of which cats hunt in the wild, causing this to have a bewitching effect on curious kitties. If ingested, it can become wrapped around the intestine, causing life-threatening complications.
String or ribbon
This unique pattern in the cat coat color chart demonstrates exquisite patterns like those found in jaguars and leopards. Often seen in Bengals and Ocicats, these genetic mutations enhance the contrast between the dominant coat color and the darker spots.
Rosette
Follow me down into a land of wonder. In fact, I should be going now, for I am late for a very important date.
Rabbit
Based on a novel by Stephen King, what is the most commercially successful horror movie of all time?
It!
This animals tongue can weigh as much as an adult elephant, between 4,000 and 8,000 pounds.
The Blue Whale
These animals have a natural instinct to chase smaller animals that flee, and cats often flee when they see this animal. Both are territorial animals and could view each other as a threat to their territory.
Dogs
No, we're not talking about the Joker's lover, this pattern has predominantly white fur with splashes of black or orange. Breeds like the Japanese Bobtail and the Turkish Van showcase this unique pattern.
Harlequin
Descendants of dinosaurs, these creatures now range is size from 9 feet, 320lbs to the size of a coffee bean and less than two grams. It is estimated that cats kill 1.3-4 billion per year.
Birds
Alphabetically first, this is the only state in which it is illegal to be a priest or nun for Halloween, punishable with a fine up to $500,000 or up to a year in jail (or both).
Alabama
This animal is the worlds deadliest animal, responsible for the death of 725,000 people each year from diseases such as Malaria, dengue fever or yellow fever.
The Mosquito