This is a shareworthy article from Manuka Vet Hospital Blog. It’s entitled 5 Crazy Canberra Cat Anatomy Facts.
It shares some interesting details about cats that you might not have known. Here’s one that’s particularly surprising:
A hunting cat uses its whiskers to zero in on the outline of its prey, letting it know where to strike. Damaged whiskers hamper its aim. A cat’s facial whiskers are also mood indicators. Stiff, forward-pointing whiskers mean the cat is aggressive. An angry cat’s whiskers are tightly pulled back against its face. And a contented cat’s whiskers are picture-perfect, forward, with a slightly downward angle.
Check out the rest of the article for more cat facts…
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