Cats rub against things for what reason?
What is to put their scent on things?
Cats can't taste these
What are sweet things?
The part of the spine that helps with balance
What is the tail?
The breed that is closest to hairless
What is the Sphinx cat?
The kind of meat that cats should never have, especially in a raw food diet
What is salmon?
When it's whiskers are back, a cat is this
What is agitated?
Cats dislike this smell
What is citrus?
The name for the fur inside a cat's ears
What are ear furnishings?
The breed that is always purely black
What is the Bombay?
The number of cats that carry the tabby gene (a percentage)
What is 100%?
Cats bare their teeth while sniffing the air for what reason?
What is to assist in smelling using the vomeronasal organ?
Whiskers are used for this
What is fitting through small spaces?
The organ in a cat's mouth that assists in the sense of smell
What is the vomeronasal organ?
The approximate amount of cat breeds in existence
What is about 70 to 73?
One plant (discluding catnip) that makes cats go crazy (there are four options)
What is silver vine, valerian root, Tartarian honeysuckle, or spider plant?
When a cat grabs your hand and bites it, what should you do?
What is letting your hand go limp?
What point in their vision do cats usually focus on?
What is the center?
The scientific name for whiskers
What are vibrissae?
The breed that is the least likely to trigger allergies
What is the Siberian?
What helps cats see in the dark?
What is the tapetum lucidum?
The number of different meows a cat usually has
What is about 20?
Cats have whiskers in these places (name two)
What are the chin, the cheeks, the forehead, and the forelegs?
Name 5 different parts of the paw
What are claws, toes, dewclaw, toe pads, carpal pad, metacarpal pad?
The first cat show occurred in this place
What is the Crystal Palace in England?
The name of the first Scottish Fold cat
Who is Susie?