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{ Cats: Fact or Fiction
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Cats instinctively fall feet first They may survive falls from high places They may receive broken bones in the process If a cat falls from a distance under 12 feet they may not have enough time to right themselves Cats always land on their feet.
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Most cats like milk but do not need it if they are properly nourished. Many cats will get diarrhea from drinking milk. If they are given milk at all, it should be in small amounts only occasionally. Cats should not regularly be fed milk as part of their diet.
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Like any animal, cats gain weight from eating too much, not getting enough exercise or both. Spaying or neutering is usually done when a cat’s metabolism has started to slow down so they need extra exercise and the right about of food to keep them at a healthy weight. Being spayed or neutered does not cause a cat to gain weight.
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Any mammals can carry rabies Cats should be vaccinated against rabies regularly according to local laws In PA, dogs and cats must be vaccinated for rabies by 3 months of age and vaccination must be kept up to date Cats cannot get rabies.
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Indoor cats are still exposed to organisms carried in the air or on shoes and clothing House cats sometimes get out and are exposed to diseases and worms through contact with other animal feces As long as a cat is kept indoors, it cannot get diseases.
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Pets become infected with worms from swallowing fleas They can also get tapeworms from eating infected mice or other animals Tapeworms come from bad food.
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Garlic has no effect on worms Putting garlic on a cat’s food will get rid of worms.
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Pregnant women should stay away from litter boxes or clean it wearing rubber gloves The cat could be infected with toxoplasmosis, a parasitic disease, which causes birth defects Toxoplasmosis can only be contracted through the cat’s litter Cat litter boxes can be dangerous for pregnant women.
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Cats use their whiskers as “feelers” used for: Navigation Measuring an opening They are so sensitive that they can detect the slightest directional change in a breeze A cat’s whiskers have nothing to do with its sense of balance.
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Licking a wound can actually slow the healing process and cause further damage to the wound Licking a wound does not help it heal.
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Cats may purr when they are experiencing anything intense; even pain or fear Cats only purr when they are happy.
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Cats need 5 times more protein than dogs do Cats require more protein than dogs.
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