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Why are cats unable to detect sweet tastes?
Learn about why cats' taste receptors cannot detect sweets.
catnip's effect on cat behavior
Understand how catnip triggers excitatory reactions in cats and how kitty litter...
Study a variety of exotic shorthair cat breeds from the Egyptian Mau to the Japanese Bobtail
Learn more about rare breeds of domestic shorthair cats such as the Manx and the...
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European wildcat with killed prey
European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) with killed prey (a rabbit).
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feral cat at the Parthenon
Feral cats abound, like this one at the Parthenon on the hill of the Acropolis in...
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Egyptian goddess Bastet
Ancient Egyptian relief carving of a cat representing the goddess Bastet.
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limestone ostracon depicting a cat, a boy, and a mouse magistrate
Limestone ostracon with a drawing of a cat bringing a boy before a mouse magistrate,...
Courtesy of the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures of The University of Chicago
Egyptian mummified cat
Mummified cat from ancient Egypt.
Science Museum, London/Wellcome Collection, London (CC BY 4.0)
witch and black cat
Illustration of a witch and her black cat flying on a broomstick.
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Japanese maneki-neko (“beckoning cat”)
Maneki-neko (“beckoning cat”) sculpture at Hinoki Land, a park dedicated...
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit musical Cats
British cast of the hit musical Cats, by Andrew Lloyd Webber, performing...
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Dick Whittington and his cat
Dick Whittington and his cat, engraving by Renold (Renier) Elstracke, early 17th...
Courtesy of the trustees of the British Museum; photograph, J.R. Freeman & Co. Ltd.
Himalayan cat
The Himalayan cat is a cross between the Siamese and the Persian.
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Sphynx cat
Sphynx cat, a wrinkled-skin breed that is hairless except for a fine down.
© Chanan Photography
Cat's Tongue
Rasplike barbs on the surface of a cat's tongue help it lap up liquids and groom...
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“glowing” cat eyes
“Glowing” cat eyes showing the tapetum lucidum, a reflective layer behind the retina...
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Scottish Fold cat
Scottish Fold cat exhibiting a gene mutation causing the ears to fold.
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Abyssinian cat
The Abyssinian resembles the sacred cat of ancient Egypt.
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American Shorthair cat
The American Shorthair cat is known for its hunting ability.
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American Wirehair cat
The American Wirehair breed of cat is rare outside the United States.
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Bengal cat
The Bengal is a cross between the Asian leopard cat and the American Shorthair tabby.
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Bombay cat
The Bombay cat is a cross between the Burmese and a black American Shorthair.
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British Shorthair cat
The British Shorthair is the oldest natural English breed of cat.
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Burmese cat
The ancestor of the Burmese is thought to have been a cat named Wong Mau. Wong Mau...
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Chartreux cat
The Chartreux is one of the oldest natural breeds of cats. The origin of the breed...
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Cornish Rex cat
The Cornish Rex cat, which originated in Cornwall, England, was named after a breed...
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Egyptian Mau cat
The Egyptian Mau possesses a strong resemblance to the cats depicted in the art of...
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Japanese Bobtail cat
The Japanese Bobtail has shorthair and longhair varieties of cats. The breed is known...
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Korat cat
The local name of the Korat breed of cat in its native Thailand is Si-Sawat. The...
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Manx cat
The Manx cat is tailless. The breed's tailless gene is often associated with spinal...
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Ocicat
The Ocicat is a cross between an Abyssinian, an American Shorthair, and a Siamese...
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Oriental Shorthair cat
The Oriental Shorthair is a breed of cat whose coat appears in a wide variety of...
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Russian Blue cat
The Russian Blue cat is thought to have been first brought to the United States from...
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Scottish Fold cat
The Scottish Fold cat, in longhair and shorthair varieties, is named for the tightly...
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Siamese cat
The Siamese cat is a breed of domestic short-haired cats that originated in Thailand.
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Sphynx cat
The Sphynx is a hairless breed of cat that first appeared in Canada at the end of...
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Tonkinese cat
The first organization to recognize the Tonkinese was the Canadian Cat Association...
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Balinese cat
Balinese cats have long svelte bodies and sapphire-blue eyes.
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Norwegian Forest cat
The Norwegian Forest cat features prominently in Norse mythology as the skogkatt,...
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Persian, or Persian Longhair, cat
The Persian, or Persian Longhair, is one of the oldest and most popular breeds of...
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Ragdoll cat
The Ragdoll cat relaxes its muscles when it is picked up, giving it the appearance...
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Somali cat
The Somali is a longhair variety of the Abyssinian, which is a shorthair cat.
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Turkish Angora cat
The Turkish Angora was one of the first longhair cats in Europe.
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Cat: American Shorthair
Cats can have long or short hair. A common coat pattern is the striped tabby.
© Chanan Photography
mutation
The Scottish fold is a domestic breed of cat known for its folded ears. This trait...
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hollyhocks and cats
Hollyhocks and cats, ink and colour on silk in the style of Ming dynasty artist Luo...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, From the Collection of A. W. Bahr, Purchase, Fletcher Fund, 1947 (47.18.38), www. metmuseum.org
trunk musculature: cat
Lateral view of the trunk musculature of a cat.
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vertebrate musculature
Trunk musculature of five representative vertebrates.
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toxoplasmosis
Cats infected with Toxoplasma gondii can cause harm to individuals with...
James Gathany/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)(Image Number: 7913)
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