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Cheryl Hogan, a Scottish Fold breeder and the committee chair for

the breed at The International Cat Association (TICA).


It’s not uncommon to see cats in food stores in big cities as a form of
free — and adorable — pest control.
Kittens in the same litter can have more than one father. This is
because the female cat releases multiple eggs over the course of a
few days when she is in heat.
Male cats are the most sensitive to catnip, while kittens under 3
months old have no response at all.
Most world languages have a similar word to describe the “meow”
sound.
People often think that they’ve stumbled over a purebred as a stray
or in a shelter, but Hogan says that this is very uncommon. “Ninety-
nine times out of 100 what you have found on the street will not be
purebred anything,” she says. “Very seldom do breeders sell kittens
that are not already spayed or neutered,” as purebred cats need to
meet very strict standards.
Some 700 million feral cats live in the United States, and many
shelters run trap-neuter-release programs to stem the population
growth.
Studies suggest that domesticated cats first appeared around 3600
B.C.
The first known cat video was recorded in 1894.
There are about 88 million pet cats in the United States, which
makes them the most popular pet in the country!
Two hundred feral cats prowl the park at Disneyland, doing their
part to control rodents — the ones who don’t wear funny outfits and
speak in squeaky voices.

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