Cat sense organs and Cat Breeds
Cats are available in all rainbow colours and their shades. Cats
are available in hundreds of colours. The common coat patterns
in cats are solid, tabby, tortoiseshell, bi colour, tri colour
and colourpoint. Eyes of cats are most beautiful as compared to
all other animals. Eyes of cats are also found in all rainbow
colours and their shades. A cat can have each eye of different
colour. Each eye of a cat can have two or more colours. The eyes
of kittens change color over a period of months to the final eye
color. Eyes of cat are found in slanted, almond and oval shapes.
The eyes of cat shine at night because they have a layer of
reflective cells at the back of each eye known as Tapetum
Lucidium of yellowish colour which acts like a sort of bright
mirror reflecting the light on the retina. Cats are able to see
clearly in dim light. The night vision of cats is six times
greater than human beings. Cats are not able to see in complete
darkness. For function of vision, Cats have more nerve cells in
their brain as compared to human beings and all other mammals.
Cats also have about three times more rods in their eyes as
compared to human beings so they can see better than human
beings in dim light. Cats have Peripheral vision and binocular
vision which enables it to accurately judge large distances.
Eyes of cats have a additional third eyelid or nictitating
membrane which is a thin fleshy membrane that is usually tucked
away at the inner corner of the eye. The third eyelid helps in
protection and cleaning of eye. The retina of the cat's eye is
made extra sensitive to light by a layer of guanine, which
causes the eye to shine at night in a strong light. Cats have
highly developed sense of touch. The skin of cats is covered
with highly sensitive touch spots which respond to the lightest
pressure. The skin of cats shine due to sebum, a lubricant
secreted by the sebaceous glands of skin. Ear of cats can rotate
up to 180 degrees in order to locate and identify even the
faintest of squeaks, peeps and rustling noises. Ears of cats
have twelve muscles. Tiny erector muscles, attached to hair
follicles, enable the cat to bristle all over. In relation to
their body size, cats have largest eyes as compared to any other
mammal including human beings. Domestic cats possess some colour
vision. Domestic cats are able to see blue, green, yellow and
gray colours. Cats sense of hearing is one of the highest in
animal kingdom. Cats can hear ultrasonic waves. Hearing power of
cats is about three times greater than human beings. Hearing
power of cats is about two times greater than dogs. Cats can
hear sounds of upto 65kHz and dogs can hear sounds of upto
30kHz. There are more than forty thousand nerve fibres present
in the auditory nerve of cats as compared to human beings having
about thirty thousand. Deafness is an inherited defect among
some white cats, particularly those with blue or odd - color
eyes. Sense of smelling in cats is highly developed. Cats have
fourteen times more smelling power than human beings. Smelling
power of dogs is greater as compared to cats. The cats have
additional smelling organ known as jacobson's organ besides
having nose. The jacobson's organ is located in the upper
surface of a cat's mouth. A cat has a small wedge - shaped nose.
The tip of nose is covered by a tough layer of skin called nose
leather. The nose leather may be of various colors. It is
usually moist and cool. A sick cat may have a warm, dry nose.
The sense of taste in cats is as developed as sense of smell.
The taste buds are present in tongue of cats. Cats prefer salty
and sour tastes more than sweetness and bitterness. The tongue
of cats is covered with hooklike rough protuberances or
papillae, that it uses to rasp meat from bones and to groom
itself. Out of all domestic animals, only cats have true furs.
Cats have both undercoat fur and outer fur. The fur of cats are
warm, soft, shiny, silky and of various lengths depending upon
breed of cat. The cats can have upto two hundred hairs for every
square millimeter on their body. There are more than hundred
breed of cats. There are about forty internationally recognized
breeds of cats which differs mainly in their personality,
intelligence, coat colour, coat colour pattern, body size, ear
size, ear shape, nose size, eye colour, tail length, tail shape,
thickness of tail, fur length, face shape and eye shape. The
famous cat breeds include Siamese, Persian, Ragdoll, Balinese,
Russian Blue, Maine Coon, American Curl, Manx, Himalayan,
Burmese, Abyssinian and Birman. Other breeds include Bombay,
Norwegian Forest Cat, Scottish Fold, British Shorthair, American
Shorthair, American Wirehair, American Bobtail, Laperm, Ocicat,
Siberian, Egyptian Mau, Oriental, Colorpoint Shorthair,
Chartreux, Cornish Rex, Devon Rex, Somali, Singapura, Exotic,
European Burmese, Havana Brown, Japanese Bobtail, Turkish
Angora, Turkish Van, Tokinese, Sphynx, Javanese, Korat and
Selkirk Rex. The coat colour patterns in different breeds of cat
are Solid, Tabby, Shaded, Parti - Color, Colorpoint,
Tortoiseshell or Calico and Bi - Coloured. Out of all cat
breeds, the Persian breed of cats have longest and thickest fur.
The coat of Russian Blue cats is blue coloured. The Manx breed
of cats do not have a tail. The largest breeds of domestic cat
are Ragdoll and Maine Coon. The Siamese breed of cats is
exceptionally more vocal. The Sphynx breed of cats is hairless.
The Japanese Bobtail breed of cats has a short rigid tail with
bushy hair. The Scottish fold is a medium sized cat with ears
that fold toward the face and downward. The Maine Coon breed of
cats looks somewhat like a Raccoon. The American Curl breed of
cats have ears that curl away from the face. The American
Wirehair breed of cats have a unique wiry coat that is not
dissimilar to that of Cornish Rex and Devon Rex breeds. Most
breeds of cats have rounded face. The most favorite breeds of
cat are Persian, Siamese and the Maine Coon. Many breeds of cats
have narrow or flat face. Many cat encyclopedias are now
available at http://www.amazon.com/. Cat Encyclopedias like
Catlopedia, The Ultimate Encyclopedia Of Cats, Cat Breeds and
Cat Care by Alan Edward, The Encyclopedia of the cat by Michael
Pollard ,The cat - A Complete Guide by Claire Bessant, The new
encyclopedia of the cat by Fogle, Bruce and Dorling Kindersley
and the Cat Encyclopedia by Verhoef Verhallen and Esther J.J.
are now available at http://www.amazon.com/. Many cat Magazines
and cat periodicals like All About Cats, Your Cat and Cat World
are now available. Teeth of cats are sharp and they are adapted
for tearing flesh because cats are carnivorous animals. Cats
have from thirty to thirty two teeth. The anatomy of cats is
very similar to the anatomy of human beings. The skeleton of cat
contains 250 bones while the skeleton of human beings contains
206 bones because the cat has some extra bones in its tail. Cats
are free from many skeletal abnormalities that can affect dogs.
All cats have flexible spine. The cat's body has great
elasticity. Because the vertebrae of the spinal column are held
together by muscles rather than by ligaments, as in humans, the
cat can elongate or contract its back, curve it forward, or
oscillate it along the vertebral line. The construction of the
shoulder joints permits the cat to turn its foreleg in almost
any direction. The hip joint enables a cat to leap easily. Other
special joints allow a cat to turn its head to reach most parts
of its body. A cat uses its tail for balancing while jumping or
falling. All cats have an excellent sense of balance, which
enables them to leap and pounce with ease. The cat's claws are
designed for catching and holding prey. The sharp hooked
retractile claws are sheathed in a soft, leathery pocket at the
end of each toe, and are extended for fighting, hunting and
climbing. The claws usually are retracted under the skin by
elastic ligaments, which are a type of connective tissue.
However, when the claws are needed, certain muscles quickly pull
the tendons connected to the claws. This action extends the
claws. A cat has five toes on each forepaw, including a
thumblike inner toe that is helpful in catching prey. Each
hindpaw has four toes. Some cats have extra toes. Each of a
cat's toes ends in a sharp hooklike claw. Several spongy pads of
thick skin cover the bottoms of a cat's feet. The pads cushion
the paws and enable a cat to move quietly. Cat hunts and kills
birds, rats, mice, insects, rabbits, frogs, squirrels, lizards,
snakes, fishes, cockroaches and other small animals. Cats are
most skillful hunters out of all other animals. A cat usually
hunts alone instead of hunting in groups because hiding and
pouncing cannot be successful in a group whereas dogs always
hunt in groups. Cats are able to catch other animals by
approaching them swiftly and quietly on padded feet. Or they may
wait motionless until an animal comes close and then spring upon
it suddenly. Cats also have a keen sense of balance and can
easily walk along the tops of narrow fences or along narrow
ledges. When cats fall, they almost always land on their feet.
Most cats hunt at night. Cats generally are nocturnal in habit.
All cats are excellent fisherman. Cats can be used as catchers
of fish. Cats run faster than any other animal. A domestic cat
can run at speeds of upto thirty miles per hour. Cheetah run
faster than any animal. Cheetah can run at speeds of seventy
miles per hour. Cats are also excellent swimmers. Some cats can
do swim for pleasure and some cats specially the tiger swim for
long distances. All cats have retractable claws. All cats walk
on the tips of their toes, not on the soles of their feet. The
Giraffe and Camel are the only known animals that walk on the
tips of their toes similar to cats. Cats walk on their toes,
their steps cushioned by pads, which aid silent hunting and
enable them to move swiftly when they need to pounce. Cats are
sleepiest of all mammals. A cat sleeps for sixteen to eighteen
hours in a day. Pet cat prefers to sleep in laundry basket,
chair, bed, on a window sill or in a box while stray cats always
sleep in safe places. A newborn kitten is unable to see, hear or
walk. All kittens are born with blue eyes. The colour of eyes of
kitten changes as they become old. Kittens start walking at the
age of about two weeks. Whiskers are long straight hairs that
protrude from the lips of cats. The whiskers are sensitive to
air currents. Whiskers or vibrissae are delicate sensitive
organs of touch equivalent to fingertips of human beings.
Whiskers may help catch reflections of sound, thus serving
somewhat the same function as antennae do in other animals. As
the air moves, the whiskers vibrate and cats use messages in
these vibrations to sense the presence, size and shape of nearby
objects without seeing or touching them. Cat also uses its
whiskers for determining width of a gap. Cats have about twenty
four movable whiskers, twelve on either side of their nose.
Small groups of whiskers are also situated on other parts of the
body as well such as on the outer edges of cheeks, above the
eyes and on the back of the front legs. The whiskers function as
radars in cats. Cats have retractable claws. The useful websites
related to cats are
http://www.ivillage.com,http://www.petplace.com,
http://directory.google.com op/recreation/pets/cats,
http://www.i-love-cats.com, http://www.petplace.com/ ,
http://www.alleycat.org/ , http://www.catsmag.com/ ,
www.best.com/~sirlou/cat.shtml, http://www.cat-paradise.com/,
http://www.purballs.com/, http://www.catsincharge.co.uk/,
http://www.cat-world.com/, http://catcraze.com/,
www.planet-pets.com/cats1.htm, http://felidaeworld.com/,
http://www.cats.petloverstalk.com/,
http://www.felineonline.com/, http://www.pawsonline.info/,
http://www.cat-domain.com/, http://www.catsinfo.com/,
www.catclub.net/home.cfm, www.petwebsite.com/cats.asp,
http://petstation.com/cats.html, www.pbs.org/nature/excats,
http://www.kitty-korner.com/, http://www.meowhoo.com/,
http://www.i-love-cats.com/, http://www.cutecats.com/,
http://www.kittysites.com/, http://felinewww.com/,
http://cats.yellowpet.com/, http://coolcatsites.net/,
http://www.kittencare.com/, http://www.catsnkittens.co.uk/,
http://www.catlist.co.uk/, www.lookd.com/cats,
www.freddie-street.com/main.shtml,
www.netvet.wustl.edu/cats.htm,
http://kcwingwalker.tripod.com/22welcome.html,
http://badpets.net/cathumor/catlinks.html,
www.angelfire.com/ca/unitedcats/index.html,
www.angelfire.com/sc/petswelfare/ahbond.html#cat,
http://www.everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-cats.com/,
http://geocities.com/pudtpa,
www.geocities.com/petsburgh/4884/whizkits.html,
http://becca88.home.comcast.net/,
http://greenfield.fortunecity.com/dreams/383,
http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/agarman ,
http://lynx.uio.no/catfolk ,
http://www.thecatbasket.freeserve.co.uk/ , http://www.cat.com/ ,
www.nationalgeographic.com/features/97/cats , www.nhm.org/cats ,
http://www.thepetchannel.com/ , http://www.healthypet.com/,
http://www.allpets.com/ , http://www.encarta.msn.com
eleport/partners/discovery.aspURL=http://www.discovery. For
information about cats visit the website of animal planet
channel cat guide at
http://animal.discovery.com/guides/cats/cats.html. For more
information on cats visit the website of Encyclopedia Encarta at
http://www.encarta.msn.com/,visit the encyclodedia Aniwa at
http://www.aniwa.com and visit the website of Encyclopedia
Britannica at http://www.britannica.com/ .Visit the website of
discovery channel at http://www.discovery.com/.