9 Cool Things You May Not Know About Cats
Cats have been written about in history for many thousands of years. Their mysterious and complex personalities have captured humans’ hearts and minds for millenia. The way they can look at you and melt your heart (and get you to pet them or pick them up!). They are undoubtedly one of the most perplexing animals we have as pets.
We here at Almost Home Cat Rescue wanted to share some Things You May Not Know About Cats today, from the obscure to the very familiar. Read on to learn more about our Feline Friends.
CAT POPULARITY
According to Forbes.com, cats are so popular they come in second place as the most popular pet in the United States. Families and individuals in the United States house their cats (notice that we didn't say own, because no one really owns their pet). Of course, there is such a thing as the domestic cat, and cats and humans have enjoyed a mostly symbiotic relationship for thousands of years. We have 46.5 million cats in our homes as permanent residents! Count yourself proud!
HOW THE STATE OF WISCONSIN STACKS UP WITH HELP FOR COMMUNITY CATS AND KITTENS.
If you are an Almost Home Rescue Blog reader, you can be proud to know that the State of Wisconsin has the 9th largest population of housed and cared-for cats and kittens! Not Kidding! We rock for our cats and kittens. See how the wonderful state of Wisconsin stacks up against the remaining 41 Continental States!
Maine
Vermont
West Virginia
Indiana
New Hampshire
Iowa
Arkansas
Idaho
Number 9 – (as in the number of lives our felines have), AND the loud and proud Home of the Badgers and the Green Bay Packers, the State of WISCONSIN!
Finally, the State of Kansas comes in at Number 10!
Let’s give a Big Meow-Out to these Top Ten States who really care for our Amazing Cats and Kittens!
SO, DOES THIS MEAN FEWER CATS ARE LEFT WITHOUT A HOME?
Unfortunately, it does not. Please keep in mind that, according to The Zebra, there are roughly 70 million cats that are Community Cats or Abandoned in the United States. That is a staggering and very sad number indeed.
With your help, you can count on Almost Home Cat Rescue to do our part to help Cats and Kittens in need of homes, food, medical assistance, and the opportunity to become a member of a hooman family. We do this to help cats and kittens in need of forever homes with THRM (this means Trap-Neuter-Return-Monitor – The “M” in RNRM, means we also monitor Community Cats) so they can have a better quality of life and live longer. We offer dedicated care to ensure they have safe shelter, freedom within, fresh food and water, and health care when required. We are helping the community and these felines with a free-form housing option where cats are not caged but are able to roam and play at will, medication, and food are provided as well as close monitoring. While Almost Home does not have a dedicated TNRM program, we are always here to help. We have compiled a list of Milwaukee area Community Cat resource partners on our website.
DOMESTICATION
This is an interesting topic that goes way back in time and to different locations. Let's talk about some theories and history on how cats came to be domesticated.
The quote below is a brief history of house cats by the Smithsonian Mag
It may be that “nobody owns a cat,” but scientists now say the popular pet has lived with people for 12,000 years!
As their webpage about the history of cats begins:
On that same note, it has taken scientists a long time to study and put together the idea of when, where, and how cats were first domesticated. However, in 2004 during the unearthing of an archaeological site in Cyprus (an island in the Mediterranean), they discovered that a cat had deliberately been buried with a human, making it more certain that the island’s cats were domesticated! In 2008, a study published in Science, used genetic analyses and declared that cats descended from a Middle Eastern Wildcat, Felis sylvestris, which means "cat of the woods". So, they (Science) believe that cats were first domesticated from the Cat of the Woods in the Near East, nearly 12,000 years ago!
There is so much more history and speculation on how and where cats were first domesticated, and we have so many other COOL Things to Share Today! We will continue…
WHY IS MY CAT ALWAYS SLEEPING?
THE RICHEST CATS IN THE WORLD
Is there such a thing as the richest cat? Why yes, there is. And in fact, there is more than just one that we have discovered. Sometimes having a pet can actually pay off! In this day of online influencers, anyone can become famous. Your cat can become famous just by doing something cute or funny and you have captured it with video! Many of these famous cats and dogs have their own Facebook pages or websites!
People worldwide especially in the U.S., love cute animals. As these popular cat influencers became known, they began to make money. In addition to having sponsored ads by showcasing their inherent knowledge of cats and cat behavior, many of these cats also have their own brand.
Check out these five money-making felines that are famous online.
FINALLY, ONE MORE COOL THING ABOUT CATS
Did you know that a litter of kittens can have more than one Father!?? It’s true! When a female cat goes into heat, she can mate with many different males. She will not leave heat until her body sends her the "successful mating" signal, which can take some time. This is why when a female has a litter of kittens, some of them might look completely different than we might have expected. I’m sure you have seen something like this before and have wondered how they can look so different when some look like their mother and the others may be more of a hodge podge of colors and patterns. It may be because the mother has had two relationships with two different male cats. Hmmm. This peculiar information comes from peer reviewed scientific research. See the photo below for some potential – albeit adorable - evidence 😊
IN SUMMARY
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ADOPTIOIN AND FOSTERING ARE ALWAYS SOMETHING WE LOVE
This is Domino and his sweet “brother from another Mother”, Glover. They were recently adopted!
Our cats and kittens interact with their caretakers and volunteers every day, so they really get to know their personalities and can help you find the right match.