11 Common Cat Myths
There are many urban legends and myths surrounding the cat species. While some are from old wives’ tales and misconceptions, others are simply observing the species in the wrong light. Here are 11 common house cat myths worth debunking.
1. Cats Have 9 Lives
Cats are simply just amazing death escaping artists. This is where the popular
myth came to pass. People would see cats face deadly situations and live
(such as falling from a tall building). The nine comes from ancient cultures who
believed the number to be lucky.
2. All Cats Hate Water
While most cats dislike being in water, there are some who actually enjoy it.
Certain domestic breeds produce kittens who are very likely to enjoy water
enough to play in it. Let us not forget tigers. Tigers love playing in water.
3. Fish Is Good for Cats
When was the last time you saw a small cat catching a fish from a river?
Fish should be an occasional treat for house cats, in fact eating too much
fish can lead to steatitis. And no, tuna is not healthy for your cat. Most
brands are filled with mercury that is enough to harm us, and they are a
lot smaller than us!
4. Cats Can Drink Cow's Milk
Most cats are lactose intolerant and can become sick from drinking milk.
Humans are still adapting to drinking milk and eating cheese from centuries
ago, cats have a much longer way to be tolerant to milk than we do.
5. People Can Be Allergic to Cat Fur
When a person is allergic to cats, it is not because of the fur. The allergen
comes from the skin oils and the dandruff is what they are allergic too.
Because cats heavily clean their bodies, this makes the saliva a possible
allergy as well. A person can actually own cats their whole life and encounter
one and be allergic to that one and only cat.
6. All Calico Cats Are Females
Though it is much more rare in comparison, there are male Calico cats.
Because the color is dominantly defined by the sex of the cat, when a male
does occur, they are almost always sterile.
7. Cats Always Land on Their Feet
The motion known as the “righting reflex” actually needs enough space
between the cat’s point of falling and the ground to turn right side up. In
more cases than not, cats who fall from greater heights end up with damaged
limbs, tails, or spines; And yes, even death can occur.
8. Cats Purr When They Are Happy
Most of the time, a cat’s purr signifies as them being happy and content,
but that is not always the case. A cat in pain can purr; This shows the
purr is more like an emotion than an expression. We cry from being sad,
just as we cry from being over joyed.
9. Cats Don't Get Rabies
Like most warm-blooded mammals, cats can get rabies.
10. Cats Can Eat Garlic to Kill Worms
Putting garlic in a cat’s food can actually make them sick. It is commonly
known to cause anemia and should never be an ingredient in their food.
11. Declawing Doesn't Hurt
A cat’s nails are directly connected to bones and nerves. When removing
a nail, bone is removed and nerves are sometimes damaged. It is also a
myth to believe recovery is easy. More cats suffer from depression when
they have their nails removed.
Source: PurrfectLove
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