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Mary Llewellyn (Tildie)
Cat Trivia
From: Tildie | Created: Apr 9, 2007
Both humans and cats have identical regions in the brain responsible for emotion. A cat's brain is more similar to a man's brain than that of a dog. A cat has more bones than a human; humans have 206, but the cat has 230 (some cites list 245 bones, and state that bones may fuse together as the cat ages). Cats have 30 vertebrae--more than humans have. Cats do not have a collarbone, so they can fit through any opening the size of their head. The cat has 500 skeletal muscles (humans have 650). Cats have 32 muscles that control the outer ear (compared to human's 6 muscles each). A cat can rotate its ears independently 180 degrees, and can turn in the direction of sound 10 times faster than those of the best watchdog. Cats' hearing is much more sensitive than humans and dogs. Cats' hearing stops at 65 khz (kilohertz); humans' hearing stops at 20 khz. In relation to their body size, cats have the largest eyes of any mammal. Most cats do not have eyelashes. A cat sees about 6 times better than a human at night, and needs 1/6 the amount of of light that a human does - it has a layer of extra reflecting cells which absorb light. Recent studies have shown that cats can see blue and green. There is disagreement as to whether they can see red. A cat's field of vision is about 185 degrees. Blue-eyed, pure white cats are frequently deaf. It may take as long as 2 weeks for a kitten to be able to hear well. Their eyes usually open between 7 and 10 days, but sometimes it happens in as little as 2 days. A cat has approximately 60 to 80 million olfactory cells (a human has between 5 and 20 million). Cats have a special scent organ located in the roof of their mouth, called the Jacobson's organ. It analyzes smells - and is the reason why you will sometimes see your cat "sneer" (called the flehmen response or flehming) when they encounter a strong odor. A cat has a total of 24 whiskers, 4 rows of whiskers on each side. The upper two rows can move independently of the bottom two rows. A cat uses its whiskers for measuring distances. Cats have 30 teeth (12 incisors, 10 premolars, 4 canines, and 4 molars), while dogs have 42. Kittens have baby teeth, which are replaced by permanent teeth around the age of 7 months. A cat's jaw has only up and down motion; it does not have any lateral, side to side motion, like dogs and humans. For this reason, don't rely on feeding dry food as a dental care program - cats need to have their teeth cleaned by a vet. When a cat drinks, its tongue - which has tiny barbs on it - scoops the liquid up backwards. Cats purr at the same frequency as an idling diesel engine, about 26 cycles per second. Domestic cats purr both when inhaling and when exhaling. The cat's front paw has 5 toes, but the back paws have 4. Some cats are born with as many as 7 front toes and extra back toes (polydactl). Cats step with both left legs, then both right legs when they walk or run. Cats walk on their toes. A domestic cat can sprint at about 31 miles per hour. The heaviest cat on record weighed 46 lbs. A kitten will typically weigh about 3 ounces at birth. The typical male housecat will weigh between 7 and 9 pounds, slightly less for female housecats. Cats take between 20-40 breaths per minute. Normal body temperature for a cat is 102 degrees F. A cat's normal pulse is 140-240 beats per minute, with an average of 195. Cat's urine glows under a black light. Cats lose almost as much fluid in the saliva while grooming themselves as they do through urination. Almost 10% of a cat's bones are in its tail, and the tail is used to maintain balance. The domestic cat is the only species able to hold its tail vertically while walking. You can also learn about your cat's present state of mind by observing the posture of his tail. If a cat is frightened, the hair stands up fairly evenly all over the body; when the cat threatens or is ready to attack, the hair stands up only in a narrow band along the spine and tail.
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Mary Llewellyn (Tildie)
THE BEST PLACE TO BURY A DOG
From: Tildie | Created: Mar 1, 2007
"There is one best place to bury a dog. "If you bury him in this spot, he will come to you when you call - come to you over the grim, dim frontier of death, and down the well-remembered path, and to your side again. "And though you call a dozen living dogs to heel, they shall not growl at him, nor resent his coming, for he belongs there. "People may scoff at you, who see no lightest blade of grass bent by his footfall, who hear no whimper, people who may never really have had a dog. Smile at them, for you shall know something that is hidden from them, and which is well worth the knowing. "The one best place to bury a good dog is in the heart of his master." --- Ben Hur Lampman --- from the Portland Oregonian Sept. 11, 1925 [AKA "If A Dog Be Well Remembered"] [AKA "Where TO Bury A Dog"]
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Mary Llewellyn (Tildie)
Top 30 Animal Names in the US
From: Tildie | Created: Oct 31, 2006
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) has conducted a veterinarian survey, reviewing hundreds of thousands of pet names to find out which ones are most popular in the United States today. Here's a look at the top thirty: 1. Max 2. Sam 3. Lady 4. Bear 5. Smokey 6. Shadow 7. Kitty 8. Molly 9. Buddy 10. Brandy 11. Ginger 12. Baby 13. Misty 14. Missy 15. Pepper 16. Jake 17. Bandit 18. Tiger 19. Samatha 20. Lucky 21. Muffin 22. Princess 23. Maggie 24. Charlie 25. Sheba 26. Rocky 27. Patches 28. Tigger 29. Rusty 30. Buster
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Mary Llewellyn (Tildie)
Congradulations to Us!!!
From: Tildie | Created: Sep 23, 2006
Tildie's pets now has 100 members! Good going all! Keep posting those sweet pet pictures!
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Mary Llewellyn (Tildie)
Recent Posts
From: Tildie | Created: Feb 23, 2006
I am sorry to say, that in recent days I have found unexceptable photos posted here. I have removed them as soon as I have found them and the member who posted them has been removed. I am sorry if anyone saw and was offended by those photos. Some people have no taste and no morals and can't stand those who do. I will repeat, this is a G rated site. I will not allow porno, soft or hard, and I will not allow any pictures of injury to animals, or humans. Thankyou
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Mary Llewellyn (Tildie)
Welcome!
From: Tildie | Created: Jan 12, 2006
Come in and enjoy. Hope you will add your pet pictures here. Let me know how great your animal friends are.
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