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Cat Myths
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Cats Always Land on Their Feet Myth Myth Cats instinctively fall feet first and may survive falls from high places Cats instinctively fall feet first and may survive falls from high places They may also receive broken bones in the process They may also receive broken bones in the process Screening on balconies and windows can help pets from disastrous falls Screening on balconies and windows can help pets from disastrous falls
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Cats should drink milk everyday Myth Myth Most cats like milk, but do not need it if properly nourished. Most cats like milk, but do not need it if properly nourished. Many will get diarrhea from milk. Many will get diarrhea from milk. If given at all should be in a small and infrequent amount. If given at all should be in a small and infrequent amount.
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Cats that are spayed or neutered automatically gain weight Myth Myth Like people, cats gain weight from eating to much, not exercising enough or both. Like people, cats gain weight from eating to much, not exercising enough or both. In most cases spaying or neutering is done when metabolism has already slowed. In most cases spaying or neutering is done when metabolism has already slowed. Help cat say fit by providing exercise and restricted diet. Help cat say fit by providing exercise and restricted diet.
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Cats cannot get rabies Myth Myth Most warm-blooded mammals can carry rabies Most warm-blooded mammals can carry rabies Should be vaccinated regularly according to local laws. Should be vaccinated regularly according to local laws.
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Indoor Cats cannot get diseases Myth Myth Cats still are exposed to organisms that are carried through the air or brought in on shoes or clothing. Cats still are exposed to organisms that are carried through the air or brought in on shoes or clothing. Even the most housebound cat ventures outdoors at some time and can be exposed to diseases and worms through contact with other animal feces. Even the most housebound cat ventures outdoors at some time and can be exposed to diseases and worms through contact with other animal feces.
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Tapeworms come from bad food Myth Myth Pets become infected with worms from swallowing fleas, which carry parasites Pets become infected with worms from swallowing fleas, which carry parasites Also get tapeworms from eating infected mice or other exposed animals. Also get tapeworms from eating infected mice or other exposed animals.
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Putting garlic on a pets food will get rid of worms Myth Myth Garlic may make the animals food taste better, but has no effect on worms. Garlic may make the animals food taste better, but has no effect on worms. Most effective way to treat worms is by medication prescribed by a veterinarian. Most effective way to treat worms is by medication prescribed by a veterinarian.
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Pregnant women should not own cats Myth Myth The cat could be infected with toxoplasmosis, which causes birth defects. The cat could be infected with toxoplasmosis, which causes birth defects. Toxoplasmosis can only be contracted through the cats litter. Toxoplasmosis can only be contracted through the cats litter. Pregnant women should stay away from litter or clean it wearing rubber gloves. Pregnant women should stay away from litter or clean it wearing rubber gloves.
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A cats sense of balance is in its whiskers Myth Myth Cats use their whiskers as feelers Cats use their whiskers as feelers Do not maintain their balance Do not maintain their balance
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Animals heal themselves by licking their wounds Myth Myth Such licking actually can slow the healing process Such licking actually can slow the healing process Cause further damage to the wound Cause further damage to the wound
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